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MMWR: Current Cigarette Smoking Among Adults—United States, 2005–2015

Data regarding the current use of cigarette smoking among adults from 2005-2015.




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MMWR: Vital Signs: Disparities in Tobacco-Related Cancer Incidence and Mortality — United States, 2004–2013

Data regarding the disparities with tobacco-related cancer incidences and death from 2004 until 2013.




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MMWR: Consumption of Combustible and Smokeless Tobacco—United States, 2000-2015

Information regarding the current use of combustible and smokeless tobacco in the United States.




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MMWR: State Medicaid Expansion Cessation Coverage and Number of Adult Smokers Enrolled in Expansion Coverage—United States, 2016

Information regarding Medicaid expansion for cessation coverage and the number of adult smokers enrolled.




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MMWR: Characteristics of Electronic Cigarette Use Among Middle and High School Students—United States, 2015

Characteristics of e-cigarette use among middle and high school students in the United States during 2015.





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'High expectations can lead to disappointment': A top strategist at T. Rowe Price outlines the 3 risks he's watching as markets celebrate Trump's win

US stocks have been on a roll since Donald Trump's victory. A bullish investment chief shared three concerns that investors should keep their eyes on.




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I tried Google's latest AI experiment, an interactive tool designed to make learning a new topic more engaging

Google's new Learn About tool offers an interactive approach to learning about topics, including heady questions like whether money buys happiness.




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I tried to hit my daily protein target while avoiding ultra-processed foods like protein powder and bars. I learned 4 lessons.

Protein powders, yogurts, and bars make hitting our protein targets easy, but can contain UPFs. Here's what happened when health reporter Rachel Hosie quit them for a week.






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How investors are about to profit from a tidal wave of new homes

Builders have too many new homes on their hands. But before they slash prices, they have another option: sell to investors in the rental market.






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A 'Saturday Night Live' comedian said Elon Musk made her cry. She said she named him because he was 'rude' about the postelection show.

The "SNL" comedian Chloe Fineman said Musk made her cry when he hosted the show in 2021. On Sunday, he said "SNL" had been "slowly dying for years."





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Greg Brockman, a key Sam Altman ally, returns to OpenAI following an exodus of top executives

Greg Brockman announced in a memo on Tuesday that he would return to OpenAI and work in a new role.




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One of OpenAI's biggest new investors explains why it made its $500 million bet

The Japanese conglomerate was part of an investment round unveiled by OpenAI last month that valued the ChatGPT maker at $157 billion.




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Today's Mortgage Rates, November 13, 2024 | Rates Up Ahead of Key Inflation Report

These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates remain elevated thanks to uncertainty around how inflation will trend in the coming years.




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Savings, CD and Checking Account Interest Rates Today: Earn up to 5% APY

Open a new bank account today and earn a top interest rate. Our experts have researched the best rates on checking, savings, and CD accounts to help you maximize your earnings.




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Thank you Australia! Public helps NFSA restore Proof

Thank you Australia! Public helps NFSA restore Proof




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Australia donates rare 1920 film to the IFI Irish Film Archive

Australia donates rare 1920 film to the IFI Irish Film Archive




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NFSA brings restored classic Proof back to the big screen at MIFF

NFSA brings restored classic Proof back to the big screen at MIFF




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Rare Paralympic history preserved by NFSA

Rare Paralympic history preserved by NFSA




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Peter FitzSimons to discuss race relations in Australia at the NFSA

Peter FitzSimons to discuss race relations in Australia at the NFSA




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Vietnam War classic The Odd Angry Shot digitally restored for Canberra premiere

Vietnam War classic The Odd Angry Shot digitally restored for Canberra premiere




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Countdown to Sounds of Australia; nominate your favourites today!

Countdown to Sounds of Australia; nominate your favourites today!




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Spring at the NFSA: 80s synths, diverse festivals and a runaway car!

Spring at the NFSA: 80s synths, diverse festivals and a runaway car!




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Sound of the 80s: The Fairlight Revolution, next Friday at the NFSA!

Sound of the 80s: The Fairlight Revolution, next Friday at the NFSA!




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Fellowship to support preservation of audiovisual Indigenous heritage

Fellowship to support preservation of audiovisual Indigenous heritage




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Will chatbots replace search engines?

It has been estimated that by 2024, consumer retail spend via chatbots worldwide will reach $142 billion?up from $2.8 billion in 2019




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How to take advantage of supplier information and mitigate risk

The regulatory environment requires that organizations should not only provide supplier information, but also fully understand it




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The future of work is here

Three ways the transition to hybrid and remote work has changed business for good




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Why SaaS visibility matters

With the increase of decentralized workplaces and remote and hybrid work models, SaaS has overtaken on-premises apps and become critical to any company's success




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Best P2P practices and their benefits

Using P2P automation solutions, organizations can maximize the productivity of the whole procurement team and streamline the whole process in the most effective way.




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Why reducing review time can revolutionize enterprise content search

Leveraging this finding of the brain's superior ability to recognize patterns, a next-generation viewer uses three progressive panels to display search results and document pages as visual thumbnails




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Knowledge management experts provide KM predictions for 2023

Several KM leaders offer predictions for the space in 2023




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Knowledge and training: Peanut butter and jelly for the customer contact center toast

Modern knowledge management and training are perfect complements to each other?the peanut butter and jelly for your breakfast toast.




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It?s not about knowledge, it?s about action

Organizations cannot continue to digitally hoard knowledge. Investments in knowledge technology have to pay and provide an ROI. It all starts by making different decisions.




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Creating and maintaining a unified corporate culture in a work-from-home environment

Organizational culture is the degree of agreement and commitment to a set of values and expected behaviors. When such agreements and commitments are widely and deeply held, the culture is considered "strong".




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Accounts payable is at the heart of company success? but is yours skipping a beat?

With a solid strategy for AP automation, businesses can expedite invoice processing rates by as much as 90%, which equates to a 400% increase in employee productivity. But how do you get there?




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Hoarding information is stunting growth: Six ways to create a culture of knowledge champions

Creating a culture of knowledge sharing requires a shift in culture. This may sound like a daunting task, but it's doable if you approach it with incremental changes across the key areas of your business.




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Avoiding the wrath of illegal data

To mitigate the risks associated with illegal data, organizations need to implement data governance policies and procedures to ensure that all data is properly documented, stored, and maintained.




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Decoding the data deluge; use ECM to navigate the unstructured content labyrinth

Obtaining contextual knowledge about how users create and interact with unstructured data is an essential business practice to plan for data storms effectively. Enterprises need to understand that it's not enough to know these user activities but also must take remediation action when necessary.




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KM and AI: Experts look at what lies ahead for 2024

AI and dreams of its potential rocked this past year as companies moved quickly to embed and offer their own version of chat assistants, predictive and generative AI, and more




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Microsoft?s Copilot: A force multiplier for KM

Generative AI (GenAI) applications will increasingly transform organizations' IT platforms. Companies of any size that opt to create robust apps on their own, however, are in for a protracted, complex, and expensive experience.There's a better way: Buy into what I call a GenAI ecosystem from a vendor in whose tech you are already invested. These ecosystems are comprised of the sum of services customers mostly need to build and launch robust apps.




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Democratizing software development with no code/low code

By enabling greater productivity and accelerated software development timelines, no code/low code is on the rise.




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Navigating the risks and challenges of AI (quickly): Create an AI governance program

A strong AI governance program is essential to ensuring compliance and reducing risk. An equally important benefit is that by developing the governance program at the same time the AI application is being developed, issues can be identified early, thus avoiding system redesign or rework on the tail end.




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The transformative role of AI in the next generation of records management

While there are many ways AI will disrupt and advance the records management process, these four key applications will make the biggest impact: automating document classification and tagging, records retention and data hygiene, leveraging natural language processing for record analysis and predictive analytics for records management.




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Integration impasse: Why organizations can?t wait for data integration before deploying AI

The need for comprehensive data management will always be important, and there are many other benefits of digital transformation, but CIOs don't need to delay GenAI projects until the completion of a giant data centralization effort. By adopting a more flexible approach that incorporates GenAI and next-generation BI tools, businesses can navigate the complexities of modern data ecosystems while driving innovation and maintaining a competitive edge in an AI-driven world.