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6 Home Remedies for Diverticular Disease

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Diverticular disease is the inflammation of small pouches in the digestive tract. Several home remedies can ease the pain of diverticular disease.

Marshmallow: Herbal Remedies

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Marshmallow has been used in herbal remedies for centuries. Learn how marshmallow can treat bladder infections, sore throats, bronchitis and more.

Oats: Herbal Remedies

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Oats are for more than breakfast. Learn how oats are used in herbal remedies to heal wounds, treat rashes, soothe dry skin, and lower cholesterol.

Can you really fight fire with fire?

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How to fight fire with fire is explained in this article. Learn about fighting fire with fire.

Alternative Medicines for the Common Cold

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Alternative medicines for the common cold include nutritional therapy, herbal medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, and aromatherapy. Learn more.

How often should I stop to walk my pet on a long car trip?

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How often should I stop to walk my pet on a long car trip? Stop every two hours so your pet can relieve itself and play. Learn more pet travel tips.

What are marbles and why do NASCAR drivers try to avoid them?

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Marbles are tiny bits of rubber tire detritus that accumulate on the racetrack. Learn more about NASCAR marbles here.

Paul Berg

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Berg, Paul (1926-), an American biochemist and molecular biologist, has been at the forefront of genetic engineering, both as an inventor of a pioneering procedure and as an advocate concerned about the risks of genetic research.

What Is a Quartz Watch?

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Quartz watches actually use quartz crystals to keep time. How can they be so accurate? Find out why quartz makes such a great time keeper.

How Smoke Detectors Work

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As the saying goes, "Where there's smoke, there's fire." Smoke detectors are amazing: They're pretty inexpensive, but they save thousands of lives each year. Learn all about nuclear and light-sensing smoke detectors.

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