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		<title>News 9/8/10</title>
		<description>The debate over mHealth vs. wireless continues on the 3G Doctor Blog. The points in the post, which focuses on mobile as the enabler of innovation, are well taken.     &#160;          Mobile phones are used for finance, education, ...</description>
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		<title>News 9/3/10</title>
		<description>  Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab, a smaller, 7-inch tablet built on Android OS and with support for Adobe Flash. The US launch will be in the coming months and priced between $200 and $300. Samsung says this will be the first of a line of Galaxy Tab tablets of ...</description>
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		<title>News 9/1/10</title>
		<description>Here’s an article about the founder of San Diego based NeuroVigil. The company’s iBrain is a small, non-invasive, portable device for monitoring brain activity at home. Better yet, it has algorithms to make sense of the signals and the ability to transmit the data. Currently targeted towards sleep disorders, the ...</description>
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		<title>News 8/27/10</title>
		<description>  A new Virtual Tumor Board, based at Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center (TX), provides teleconsultations for veterans suffering from cancer.   Apple News Daily has a post on mHealth and the role of Apple mobile devices in medicine. The conclusion: it’s not a mainstream tool yet ...</description>
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		<title>News 8/25/10</title>
		<description>  Scott and White Healthcare (TX) launches an iPhone app with more functionality than most we’ve seen lately from healthcare organizations. The app does symptom checking and location/provider lookup, but goes further by allowing users to fill prescriptions and request appointments, amongst other things.  More ED wait time-related ...</description>
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