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What Will Replace the Smartphone?
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Smartphones will become obsolete in as little as three years, to be replaced by a new generation of wearable devices.
How Female Puberty Works
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Female puberty marks a tough transition to adulthood. From body development, periods and hormonal mood changes, learn what to expect in female puberty.
Why Men Don't Like to Go to the Doctor
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Survey gives the top reasons why men avoid those folks in white coats. Guess what's number one.
What is atypical depression?
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Atypical depression means that some of the symptoms are the opposite of what doctors had come to expect with depression. Learn about atypical depression here.
7 Countries Home to the World's Healthiest People
7 Countries Home to the World's Healthiest People will show you some of the healthiest countries. Read Countries Home to the World's Healthiest People.
How Do Cat Years Work? It's Not a Linear Ratio
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You don't need a cat to have wondered, how do cat years work? Unlike dog years, which are often mistakenly described as a simple 7-to-1 scale, cats age more dynamically.
Understanding The Strength Card in Tarot: Symbolism & Interpretations
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The Strength card appears when you least expect it. Is it a sign of inner resilience or a call to embrace your wild side? Dive into the symbolism and unlock its hidden messages.
How do humans age in space?
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Do humans age in space differently than here on Earth? Find out how humans age in space in this article from HowStuffWorks.
So, the American Alligator Can Climb Trees ... How Terrifying
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The American alligator is the second-largest reptile in North America, falling just slightly behind its cousin, the American crocodile.
How to Calculate the Percent Error Formula
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We take the mystery out of reporting the percent error correctly and show you how to use it in real life.