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Don't Let the Warm Weather Leave You Snakebitten

  • June 02, 2014
From USNews.com
The University of Alabama at Birmingham recently treated its first snakebite case of the season, noted Dr. Janyce Sanford, chair of the university's department of emergency medicine. "That is a usual pattern. As soon as the weather starts to warm up, snakes begin to get active and we begin seeing a bite or two," Sanford said.