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Does baby powder stop sweating?
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Does baby powder stop sweating? Visit Discovery Health to learn if baby powder stops sweating.
Who Were the First People to Brew Beer?
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Beer is one of the world's oldest beverages. How did people discover beer? Find out at HowStuffWorks.
How much corn would I need to fuel a cross-country trip with ethanol?
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I've heard that it's possible to build a car engine to run off of ethanol, a byproduct of corn. How much corn would I need to grow in order to produce enough ethanol fuel to drive my car across the country?
Herbal Remedies for Dental Problems
Herbs can help relieve oral problems like inflamed gums, bad breath and toothaches. Learn how to treat oral issues with herbal remedies.
What Are Hot Dogs Made Of?
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Hot dogs are about as American as baseball and apple pie. You know you love them, but do you know what's actually in them?
How to Treat Dry Skin on Your Ears
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Are you experiencing dry skin on your ears? Learn how to moisturize these sensitive areas and ease flaky, dry skin on your ears.
Does a Beer's 'Born-on Date' Matter?
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While some brands display their beers' 'date of birth,' others hide it. Does a beer's 'born-on' date matter? Find out at HowStuffWorks.
The French Baguette Receives UNESCO World Heritage Status
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The baguette is the most popular bread eaten in France. So it makes sense UNESCO would protect it as an iconic part of the country's cultural heritage.
What's the Difference Between Champagne and Sparkling Wine?
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Call it bubbly or bubbles, but don't call what's in your glass Champagne unless it truly is. How do you know? It depends on where and how it's made.
How Do Artificial Flavors Work?
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Ever wondered exactly what they "artificial flavors" in your candy are, and why no specific ingredients are listed? Find out in this article.