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Surrogacy Overview
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Surrogacy involves a woman carrying a child for others who cannot conceive. Learn about the types of surrogacy in this article.
How to Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
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Urinary tract infections include bladder, kidney, and yeast infections. Learn causes, symptoms, and treatment options for these infections.
10 Most Popular Hitch Accessories -- and Why?
The right hitch accessories such as safety chains can make or break your towing experience. Find out what the 10 most popular hitch accessories are.
10 Daily Skin Care Essentials
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These 10 daily skincare essentials will help keep your skin healthy. Learn the 10 daily skincare essentials at HowStuffWorks.
Top 5 Niche Social Networks
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Niche social networks center around a specific hobby or activity. Take a look at our list of the five most intriguing niche social networks.
How Algae Biodiesel Works
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Many people are interested in algae biodiesel as a green fuel. Learn all about algae biodiesel and how researchers make biodiesel from algae.
How Iron and Steel Work
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The refining of iron ore is one of the most historically significant achievements of all time. Find out how iron gets turned into steel and what it's used for.
20 Notable People Who Dropped Out of School
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These 20 people, including Thomas Edison, Princess Diana and Benjamin Franklin, achieved notable success in life, even after dropping out of school.
How CIPA Works
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You might think that not being able to feel pain would be a blessing. No tears, no painkillers, no lingering aches. But really, not being able to feel pain is dangerous.
How Igloos Work
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Igloos may be made by the Inuit as temporary houses to use on fishing and hunting expeditions. Read about igloos and find out how to build an igloo.