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The Happy Pod: From security guard to sculptor at the Met Museum
Oliver Conway
Unlike older versions that had to be reprogrammed in hospital, this new one can read a patient's brain signals and help manage their symptoms straight away, all controlled by a tiny computer in their chest. Julian Warwicker has been speaking to Akbar Hussain, one of the first doctors in the world, to offer this new treatment, and to his patient, Kevin Hill.
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