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10 Mad Royals in History

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Insanity on the throne was more common than you might think. Here are 10 of the maddest royals in history.

How Triage Works

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Triage is a system in the ER that gives treatment priorities to the sickest patients. Learn more about how triage works.

How Food Recalls Work

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Food recalls occur when products fail to do what they're supposed to do or because they pose a hazard. Learn more about food recalls at HowStuffWorks.

How to Identify Bronchitis in Children

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Do you know how to identify bronchitis in children? Find out how to identify bronchitis in children in this article from HowStuffWorks.

10 Instances of Medical Quackery Throughout History

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Medical quackery has been a constant through the ages, from the ancient Greeks to the present day. Take a look at 10 outrageous medical quackery examples.

Infectious Diseases 101

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Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms, and your body is constantly dealing with them. Learn more about infectious diseases and how to prevent them.

Yeast Infection Facts to Know

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These yeast infection facts to know will help you understand causes and treatments. Learn about yeast infection facts to know at Discovery Health.

How long can a human survive in outer space?

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How long can a human survive in outer space? In science fiction movies, this seems to be an area of much creative license, with some people exploding instantly, and others surviving for nearly a minute without long-term ill effect. I read once that one's blood would boil, but I read elsewhere that this isn't true. So what is it?

How to Choose a Doctor

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Choosing a doctor is something you should do now if you haven't already. Find out what you need to know about choosing the right doctor.

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