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You could say I have a thing for cleaned teeth. There’s the obvious benefits – no one likes morning breath, after all – but your teeth are kind of important; most people have experienced dental pain at one point or another in their lives, and it’s quite disruptive to one’s enjoyment of life. For this reason, I take my dental care fairly seriously, so I suppose I’m a good fit to be reviewing dental care products. The latest toothbrush arriving here in Australia is from Oclean, and it comes in the form of the X Ultra S sonic toothbrush. Oclean’s…

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Mar 72025 EHR Vendors Embrace AI to Transform Healthcare Workflows Electronic health record (EHR) vendors are accelerating their adoption of artificial intelligence, aiming to enhance clinician workflows, improve patient care, and remain competitive in an evolving healthcare landscape. Leaders including Epic and Oracle are integrating AI-driven capabilities into their platforms to help alleviate administrative burdens and boost productivity in an industry grappling with rising costs and clinician burnout. The move signals a pivotal shift in the role of EHR systems, which have long been criticized by healthcare professionals for their complexity and time-consuming documentation requirements. By leveraging AI, vendors seek…

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Jason McIntyre Co-Host of THE HERD and FOX Sports Betting Analyst An NFL mock draft one year in advance? It’s a fool’s errand. This time last year, everyone had Quinn Ewers as a first-round pick and Carson Beck, too. Ewers went in the seventh round; Beck transferred to Miami for another year of college, something he certainly needs. The order below is based on 2025 NFL win totals.Let’s get into it. 1. Cleveland Browns: Arch Manning, QB, TexasBefore you get too excited about Arch Manning, just remember, he was the backup the last two years in Austin behind Ewers, who was drafted in the…

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The Supreme Court appeared open on Wednesday to allowing Oklahoma to use government money to run the nation’s first religious charter school, which would teach a curriculum infused by Catholic doctrine.Excluding the school from the state’s charter-school system would amount to “rank discrimination against religion,” Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh said during the oral argument.The main question in the case is whether the First Amendment permits — or even requires — states to sponsor and finance religious charter schools, which are public schools with substantial autonomy. A decision endorsing such schools would spur their spread, extend religion’s extraordinary winning streak at…

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It’s a regrettable reality that there is never time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across each month. In the past, we’ve featured year-end roundups of cool science stories we (almost) missed. This year, we’re experimenting with a monthly collection. April’s list includes new research on tattooed tardigrades, the first live image of a colossal baby squid, the digital unfolding of a recently discovered Merlin manuscript, and an ancient Roman gladiator whose skeleton shows signs of being gnawed by a lion. Gladiator vs lion? Puncture injuries by large felid scavenging. Credit: Thompson et al., 2025/PLOS One/CC-BY 4.0…

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In April 2005, one of the co-creators of YouTube uploaded a 19-second video of himself talking while standing in front of an elephant titled “Me at the zoo.” Twenty years later, the platform has fundamentally changed what fame means.Now, content creators like MrBeast and Emma Chamberlain have become household names for many in the same way that Brad Pitt and Scarlett Johansson are, though their audiences might have found them differently.Social media as a whole has played a role in this cultural shift, and YouTube is the most widely used platform. Because of its vast popularity, stars are born there…

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How are you feeling? Could your mental state use an uplift? The stressors that we are being bombarded with can easily have consequences on our mental health. Do you know that you can impact the state of your mind by eating foods that boost your mood? I’m sure you have heard the famous quote from Hippocrates, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” This saying is something to live by. Before running off to the doctor, maybe ask yourself can I find something from nature that can heal me. This goes for mental health as well. There…

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First, it was Shohei Ohtani’s record $700 million contract. Then, Juan Soto topped that just one year later with a $765 million deal. Not all MLB contracts are like those two, but not all players are like that pair, either.Still, there is a ton of money floating around for the very best that the league has to offer, and for all the excitement of (comparatively inexpensive) youth that permeates MLB action each year, the cornerstones of so many teams remain these proven veterans who can keep up with or straight-up surpass that next generation. For a price, of course.Then again,…

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Microsoft topped market estimates for quarterly revenue on Wednesday, boosted by steady demand for its cloud services as businesses ramped up spending on artificial-intelligence tools.Shares of the tech giant rose more than 6 per cent in extended trading. The results are likely to ease concerns about a potential slowdown in AI demand, after some analysts pointed to canceled data center leases at Microsoft as a sign of excess capacity.Rival Alphabet also posted strong results last week, as AI features integrated into Google Search attracted advertisers and fended off competition from startups like OpenAI, even as growth at its cloud division…

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President Trump appeared on Wednesday to acknowledge that his high tariffs on China may lead to fewer goods on shelves and at higher prices.As economists warn that Mr. Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports will disrupt the supply chain and lead to higher prices, Mr. Trump insisted the real pain is being shouldered by China, while recognizing consumers may see fewer toys on shelves and at slightly higher prices for a while. Speaking during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, the president said Americans don’t need most many of the goods coming from China. “I told you before, they’re having tremendous…

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