HEAL NET

Brand Owner Address Description
HEALNET Healx Limited 3rd Floor, Charter House, 66-68 Hills Ro Cambridge CB2 1LA United Kingdom HEAL NET;Medical services; health consultancy; healthcare services; medical treatment services; healthcare advisory services; collation of information in the healthcare sector; pharmacy advice; medical clinic services; medical advice for individuals with rare diseases; advisory services relating to rare diseases; advisory services relating to treatment of rare diseases; provision of personalised medicine in the field of rare diseases;Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software; biological research; research and development of new products for others; pharmaceutical drug development services; drug discovery services; data and literature mining services; software design; computer software design; consultancy pertaining to pharmacology; consultancy pertaining to pharmaceuticals; maintaining databases pertaining to rare diseases; medical treatment for rare diseases; scientific research for medical purposes in the field of rare diseases; research and development services in the field of artificial intelligence; computer software development; computer software development for use in the healthcare field; computer software development for use in the field of rare diseases; design and development of computer software for use in the healthcare field; design and development of computer software for use in the field of rare diseases;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A shoe having ankle support for preventing an unwanted ankle movement during a predetermined activity comprises a support piece having an ankle support and legs extending downwardly from the ankle support where the legs are removably inserted down in a pocket formed on an outer surface of an ankle side shoe portion. The shoe further comprising a heal support pad embedded in the foot cover member extending around the heel of a wearer, a cap covering the ankle support of the support piece, and a cover band extending over each pocket and cap to secure the cap.