A study performed in 2008 by the NCBI found that standard advice encouraging flossing for the prevention of cavities and gum disease is not supported by scientific evidence. This conclusion wasn't drawn because scientists discovered that flossing was not a worth while preventative measure, but rather because scientists found that people were doing it incorrectly. Additionally, a study done in 2013 by the ADA reported that 50% of Americans do not floss daily in the first place. When done correctly flossing can help prevent cavities and gum disease; yet 50% of us choose not to do it at all and the majority of the rest end up doing it incorrectly.
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In my current role I have the opportunity to use a variety of tools to solve the problems I am presented with at work. While LabVIEW and TestStand were my key value propositions as a new hire, I quickly found myself gravitating toward C# as my tool of choice. This is in no small part due to the clunky nature of interacting with ActiveX APIs in LabVIEW.
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