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Should Doctors Have to Pay Patients for Running Late?

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HowStuffWorks asks whether patients should ask doctors for reimbursement when they have to wait a long time to be seen.

Friends Don't Let (Online-Ordained) Friends Officiate at Their Weddings

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HowStuffWorks explores the rise of online ordination and whether it is legal to be married by someone who was ordained online.

How to Neutralize Asparagus Pee

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Is it better to be grossed out by the smell of your asparagus pee, or not to be able to smell it all? A new study explains why some of us can detect this unique odor.

One in Six Say They'd Rather Die 'Young.' What Age Is That?

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Think you're going to die young? You might want to rethink that. According to new research, your preferred life expectancy influences when you die.

How the Cowboy Saddled Up and Rode Into American History

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Many think of cowboys as part of the American fabric. And they are. But cowboys aren't an American phenomenon and they certainly didn't get their start in the U.S.

Calamity Jane Rode Hard, Drank Even Harder and Became a Wild West Legend

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Martha 'Calamity Jane' Canary was a woman trying to make it in a man's world at a time when societal strictures held women tightly bound to norms of femininity.

What's the Difference Between Pyrite and Gold?

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Don't know your fool's gold from the real deal? We'll tell you how to tell what's pyrite (aka fool's gold) and the good ol' 24 karat stuff you want.

How a Frisky Feline Made Aviation History

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Kiddo was his name and not only was he the first cat to attempt to cross the Atlantic in an airship, but he also did it as a stowaway.

The Secret South Carolina 'Monkey Farm' That Helped Develop the Polio Vaccine

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A little-known research facility in South Carolina housed thousands of monkeys and was key to developing the polio vaccine.

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