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Healthcare’s $300 Billion Bottleneck: Why Billing Is The Next Big AI Battleground
Meanwhile, administrative bloat keeps rising. Some estimates show admin costs now make up more than 40% of total hospital spending. Once seen as a solved back-office problem, billing is now back on …
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Taurus Astrology Predictions, 28 August 2025: Exhausted by work and deadlines, you’ll crave peace and companionship
Your attitude toward spending is shifting. Ganesha notes a newfound caution in day-to-day expenses, with a more measured and prudent approach replacing impulsive habits.
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50 Short and Sweet Inspirational Quotes to Get You Motivated
Not to fear! Here we give you 50 short inspirational quotes that are sure to be motivational for you. All of these quotes are powerful and positive takes on life. They might be very short, but that …
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These leading dental experts say you’re probably brushing your teeth wrong
As more places in the U.S. look to ban fluoride in drinking water, it’s more important than ever to know the best ways to care for your teeth and gums.
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Astronomical society event to explore radio astronomy
From noon to 3 p.m., society member Kerry Smith will be presenting the radio astronomy portion of the event as well as giving attendees a peek into the future of the Astronomical Society’s radio …
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Astronomers Warn That Satellite Mega-Constellations Could Steal the Night Sky Forever
The race for space internet is colliding with humanity’s oldest science.
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The Sky This Week from August 29 to September 5: Saturn’s time to shine
The ringed planet shows off several moons, Venus hangs with the Beehive, and Mercury passes Regulus in the sky this week.
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Space & Astronomy
Uncover the mysteries of the cosmos with the latest news on celestial events and space exploration. Learn about our universe through our coverage of new space missions, space technology, and …
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A sense of humor helps keep you healthy until retirement age
A sense of humor helps to keep people healthy and increases their chances of reaching retirement age. But after the age of 70, the health benefits of humor decrease, researchers have found.
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