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Why Italian Is the International Language of Coffee

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Espresso, latte, macchiato. The coffee bean didn't originate in Italy, so why do so many coffee drinks have Italian names?

Keep These 5 Foods Out of the Fridge

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HowStuffWorks finds out why five common foods are best kept outside the refrigerator, including bread and potatoes.

When Your Partner Cheats: Healing From Infidelity

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How do you heal from infidelity when your partner cheats? Learn about healing from infidelity when your partner cheats at Discovery Health.

Go Virgin: Drinks Your Kids Can Say "Cheers" To

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Virgin drinks for kids are a fun way to make them feel included in the festivities. Learn how to make virgin drinks for kids during the holidays.

Great Traditional Brunch Foods

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Are you looking for some great traditional brunch foods? Check out this article and learn some great traditional brunch foods and more.

Feeling Hungry? Tired? Moody? Thank Your Hypothalamus

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The hypothalamus works with the pituitary to keep the body in homeostasis. HowStuffWorks checks out this tiny workhorse.

Here's the Buzz on Alcohol in Space

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While alcohol consumption is not completely alien to the space program, not much is known about its effects on the body outside our atmosphere.

Gelatinous, Squishy Mochi Is Having a Moment

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HowStuffWorks takes a bite of mochi, the squishy, sweet, gelatinous rice cake from Japan.

The Dark History of Indigo, Slavery's Other Cash Crop

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HowStuffWorks traces the history of indigo from its origins and use as a cash crop for blue dye to its replacement by synthetics in the 20th century.

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