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Does Chicken Soup Really Help When You're Sick?

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Preparing a bowl of chicken soup for a loved one when they're sick has been a common practice throughout the world for centuries. But does it help you get well?

The Tallest Dog Breed Originally Hunted Wolves in Ireland

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Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, but some breeds tower above the rest, in both height and heart. These gentle giants have been companions, protectors and working partners to humans for centuries.

5 Important Ingredients in Face Moisturizers for Women

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You slather it on every day, but what's really in your face moisturizer? We teach you the ingredients in face moisturizers that can give you youthful skin

Why does Apple name its OSs after big cats?

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Why does Apple name its OSs after big cats? Find out why Apple names its OSs after big cats at HowStuffWorks.

5 Benefits of Body Wraps

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Body wraps are all the rage at spas these days -- but do they really work? Check out five benefits of body wraps in this article.

Can Spicy Food Really Burn Out Taste Buds?

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There's always that person who reaches for the hot sauce at every single meal. HowStuffWorks Now investigates what's going on with those spicy folks.

Ridiculous History: What's for Dinner? Meat Jell-O

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Aspics and gelatin salads used to be more common foods on Western menus, but they have largely vanished from the table. Could savory gelatin make a comeback?

Does Anne Boleyn Deserve Her Bad Reputation?

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Anne Boleyn is too often known only for her brief tumultuous marriage to King Henry VIII and her subsequent beheading. But there was a lot more to her.

The Once-banned Gooseberry Has Made a Comeback in the U.S.

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The U.S. banned the gooseberry in the early 1900s because it contributed to white pine blister rust disease. But few states outlaw it anymore, so eat up!

Yeast Is the Magic Microbe That Makes Bread Rise

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Some of the best breads are leavened using yeast. But how does this tiny microbe make bread rise? And why is it so intimidating when it comes to baking?

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