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	<description>Why&amp;nbsp;are Google and Microsoft creating large centralized databases of people&#39;s medical histories?&amp;nbsp; Why are two Internet giants getting involved in medicine?&amp;nbsp; And what is Microsoft doing to protect patients&#39; privacy?Watch this intriguing interview with George Scriban, Product Manager for HealthVault, Microsoft&#39;s online service for personal health.&amp;nbsp; George explains why HealthVault is an natural extension of Microsoft&#39;s historical vision of empowering personal computing, and why Microsoft is in a unique position to protect and steward information like this. </description>
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