Smart Phones Help Breast Cancer Patients

Via WMTW (10/16/09):

A new program helps breast cancer patients use their cell phones to get better treatment, according to a news release from the Ohio State University.

A pilot program gave patients devices loaded with step-by-step guides to managing their care. It can also help track their treatments and symptoms.

The more I think about it, the more I come to realize that the government may not need us to accept implantable microchips. All the hysteria could very well be hype and misdirection to get us looking the wrong way.

All they need us to do to track our behaviors is for us to use EasyPass, OnStar, iPhones, credit cards, frequent shopper cards at the grocery store, etc.

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