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Can you take ibuprofen with antibiotics?
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Is taking ibuprofen with antibiotics safe? Mixing medications can be tricky. Read on to learn about ibuprofen and antibiotics.
How Fatal Familial Insomnia Works
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Fatal familial insomnia is a rare genetic variation of the debilitating sleeping disorder. Learn more about FFI at HowStuffWorks.
Why Do Raccoons Wash Their Food?
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It appears that thieving raccoons wash food when they dine near a body of water. Learn why raccoons wash food, and what this behavior really means.
Quick Tips: Caffeine in Skin-Care Products
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Caffeine can perk up your skin as much as it can perk up your mind. Learn how caffeine can help your skin.
How Pyromania Works
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Pryomania, or fascination with fires, is a controversial topic. Learn what causes pyromania, how pyromania can be treated and how common it is.
5 Infectious Diseases You Might Get in the ER
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You could get an infectious disease in the ER. See the most common infectious diseases you might get in the ER and how to minimize infection.
10 Things Dieters Need to Know About Metabolism
Metabolism and diet can impact changes in weight. Learn what you can do to control your metabolism and diet to lose weight.
How do painkillers know where you hurt?
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As kids, we couldn't use big words to describe our scrapes, but we could point, and somehow the medicine knew where we hurt. It still does. How?
Why do gorillas build new nests every night?
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Gorilla nests are the temporary 'beds' these apes build every night to sleep in. Learn why scientists use gorilla nests to track the species.
Understanding Apocrine Sweat Glands
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Apocrine sweat glands are an essential part of our thermoregulation. Visit Discovery Health to learn all about apocrine sweat glands.