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The Persuasive Technology Lab at Stanford University Announces "Mobile Health 2010"

Published in AIDS Weekly, May 10th, 2010

Building on the past success of Stanford's "Texting4Health" and "Mobile Persuasion" conferences and the rapidly growing interest in mobile health, "Mobile Health 2010" will bring together the top thought leaders and practitioners in mHealth for a two-day conference, May 24-25, to emphasize what's working to change health behavior, right now.

Conference workshops and sessions including Human-Centered Innovation: Mobile Interventions to Help Obese Teens and Designing Mobile Interventions for Results will provide examples of practical interventions that participants can implement right now, while sessions such as Barriers to Progress in Mobile Health and Next Steps in...

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