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11 Mar 2015 1 min read Uncategorized

Federico Viticci on Life After Cancer

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Federico Viticci, on how iPhone and iPad apps are helping him stay healthy:

I want to be healthier, I want to eat better, and I want to take the second chance I was given and make the most of it. What started as an experiment has become a new daily commitment to improve my lifestyle and focus. And it wouldn't be possible without my iPhone.

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