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Eyes on Apps at Health 2.0 Conference

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Technologies that help people take charge of their health are taking a big leap forward. That's according to organizers of this year's Health 2.0 conference. More than 1,500 developers, researchers and health care providers are in San Francisco this week to figure out how to integrate cutting-edge technologies into health care delivery systems. Liz Reid contributed to this report.

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