Life-saving

"Life-saving" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Naloxone is a life-saving drug that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.

Surgeons performed life-saving surgery on Fadil.

Though animal experimentation is often argued to be necessary for life-saving medical research, this is often not the case.

One lab in Houston is developing refillable implants placed under the skin to potentially deliver life-saving medicine at a low cost for various diseases.

Campana tells the story of going to Africa to fit an elephant with a life-saving leg brace.

Drones will be useful for transporting life-saving drugs.

A potentially life-saving treatment for victims of heart attacks has been found in a most unlikely source — the venom of one of the world’s deadliest spiders.

Researchers from the University of Queensland have discovered that the poison from the Fraser Island funnel-web spider in eastern Australia contains what could be a life-saving molecule, or peptide.

Bodies piled up at a crematorium in the Indian capital, Delhi, on Wednesday, as relatives of coronavirus sufferers scrambled to refill life-saving oxygen cylinders.

The nice thing about not living in the future Jordan Peterson wants is that Elliot Page is free to get life-saving surgery without thinking about how it will affect Peterson's boner.

King was later said to have been within a sneeze or a jolt of extinction. Were it not for the pair of cops who gingerly carried him from Blumstein’s department store and the pair of surgeons who performed lifesaving surgery at Harlem Hospital there would have been no “I Have a Dream” speech and likely no national holiday honoring him.

Rizwan, who began his career on the railways in 2015, has risen to national prominence after making an estimated 29 life-saving interventions.

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