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Schoolboy in England gets world's first epilepsy device fitted in skull
Theprint· 6 days agoIt was part of a trial at Great Ormond Street Hospital here when Oran, who is now 13, was 12. The...
Powerful charity rebranding makes childhood the focus
Creative Bloq· 6 days agoCredit: Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity Great Ormond Street< ...
The new Verizon logo is a glowing success
Creative Bloq· 3 days agoTo announce the brand refresh, the company has released a new TV spot (see above) that references its well-known “Can You Hear Me Now?” campaign. The...
World's first epilepsy device fitted in 13 year old UK boy's skull; Here's how the device works
The Economic Times· 5 days agoOran Knowlson, who has Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a treatment-resistant form of epilepsy, underwent...
Boy with severe epilepsy becomes world’s first patient to get ‘skull device’—Here’s what you need to...
Financial Express· 6 days agoEpilepsy is incurable. A 13-year-old boy has become the first patient in the world to trial a new...
The best new logo designs of 2024 (so far)
Creative Bloq· 1 day agoThe new GOSH Charity logo The new logo for GOSH Charity (Image credit: Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity) This ...
UK boy fitted with world's first epilepsy device. Why this could be a game changer
Firstpost· 6 days agoA groundbreaking advancement in the treatment of severe epilepsy has been made with the successful...
UK boy gets world's first epilepsy device inserted into skull. Know in detail about neurostimulators...
The Economic Times· 5 days agoOran Knowlson, a kid from Somerset, is the first patient in the world to test a cutting-edge...
The new Perkins logo shows how to modernise while staying retro
Creative Bloq· 4 days agoAmerican Food Co president Toni Ronayne,. “Our rebrand is way more than a new logo and descriptor....
UK schoolboy gets world's first epilepsy device fitted in skull - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoLONDON: A schoolboy from England has made medical history as the first in the world with severe...