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URL = http://money.cnn.com/video/#/video/business2/2007/08/30/b2.disruptors.sermo.cnnmoney


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Interview "with the CEOs of two startups—Ben Heywood of PatientsLikeMe and Daniel Palestrant of Sermo. PatientsLikeMe gathers together patients who suffer from the same diseases and compare notes, track their symptoms, and anonymously compare their progress with one another (read our profile here). On the flip side, Sermo is a social network for physicians to communicate directly with one another about the latest treatments and how they are working with actual patients. " (http://blogs.business2.com/business2blog/2007/09/disruptors-vide.html)