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On average, every nine minutes in Australia, someone will have a heart attack and seven thousand Australians die from them every year.
Human trials are set to begin on the use of a particular K'gari funnel web spider venom that could soon be used to save your life in the event of a heart attack..
GUEST: Nathan Palpant, Associate Professor with the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at the University of Queensland
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On average, every nine minutes in Australia, someone will have a heart attack and seven thousand Australians die from them every year.
Human trials are set to begin on the use of a particular K'gari funnel web spider venom that could soon be used to save your life in the event of a heart attack..
GUEST: Nathan Palpant, Associate Professor with the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at the University of Queensland

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