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World first epilepsy device fitted in UK boy's skull

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Professor Tim Denison, from the University of Oxford and lead engineer behind the world’s first epilepsy device to be fitted in a child's skull, explains how the technology works and the potential impact it could have as a treatment for the condition.


Get ready because yellow heat health alerts are in place for most of England this week.


Renowned British explorer and crew aim to cross the Atlantic in a hydrogen balloon.


Also in this episode:

  • Nearly 19,000 NHS patients left waiting for three days in A&E
  • Three-quarters of UK rivers found to be in poor ecological health by citizen scientists
  • The secrets to living to 100 according to science

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Professor Tim Denison, from the University of Oxford and lead engineer behind the world’s first epilepsy device to be fitted in a child's skull, explains how the technology works and the potential impact it could have as a treatment for the condition.


Get ready because yellow heat health alerts are in place for most of England this week.


Renowned British explorer and crew aim to cross the Atlantic in a hydrogen balloon.


Also in this episode:

  • Nearly 19,000 NHS patients left waiting for three days in A&E
  • Three-quarters of UK rivers found to be in poor ecological health by citizen scientists
  • The secrets to living to 100 according to science

Follow us on X or on Threads.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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