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Wireless communication has impacted medical care in remote areas of the world, particularly by improving the distribution of medical information and treatments.

For example, the United Nations Foundation paper, "Wireless Technology for Social Change: Trends in Mobile Use by NGOs," published on the MobileActive.org website, says personal digital assistant devices such as smartphones are used by care workers in Uganda to help bridge huge gaps in medical care by delivering medical information, disease-treatment guidelines and other information to the places where care is given. Wireless communication devices recently proved beneficial in the collection of data that helped limit the spread of a typhoid outbreak in Uganda.

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News of catastrophic events in various parts of the world has been spread in key new ways in recent years via wireless communication, enabling people throughout the world to view events as they occur, and summoning rapid aid to survivors. Mobile communication devices have helped spread early warnings of impending natural disasters, allowing populations the time to prepare or move out of the way. In the aftermath of catastrophes, wireless technology has vastly improved communication between rescue workers and survivors and has allowed people to more quickly contact loved ones in the affected areas.

Work to protect the environment has gained new capabilities with the advent of wireless communication. The MobileActive.org site reports that mobile phones are often used to observe the movements and habits of endangered wildlife species, aiding in their protection. Environmental groups have implemented text message campaigns to spread the word of specific causes or needs, often resulting in greater response rates than email campaigns have brought in the past.