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		<title>By: Hans Oh&#8217;s eHealth Blog &#187; Disruptive Technology #2: iPods, handhelds, and mobile devices oh my!</title>
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		<description>[...] it here), and also that health care professionals (i.e., physicians) are starting to use handhelds (read it here). I&#8217;m not suggesting that handhelds are for everyone or for everything. But, with the [...]</description>
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