TEDMED Conference
The fifth TEDMED conference finished last week, and videos of all the talks will be up in a few months on the web site. TED Talks are always interesting and innovative, and with all that's going on in our country regarding health care, these topics should be especially engaging. Be sure to look for talks on topics such as "Can My iPhone Save my Life?" by New York Times columnist David Pogue, "Can a Video Game Cure Cancer?" by Steve W. Cole of Hopelab, and "Can We End Aging?" by Aubrey De Grey of the SENS Foundation. Along with specialists, researchers, and foundation representatives, lecturers include Martha Stewart, Goldie Hawn, David Blaine, and Aimee Mullins.
-- Lisa Lombardi
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Posted by: diet pills | November 08, 2009 at 10:39 PM
Ted Med is both a medical and healthcare conference which is held annually. I am feeling so bad to miss fifth TEDMED Conference this year. So, i am going to sign up to receive email updates on the official Ted Med website right now to know more information about next year's Ted Med Conference which will be held on October 26th-29th, 2010.
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