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Can you wash bed bugs out of clothes?
Bed bugs are quite an annoying pest, but they can be banished from your home and your clothes. We'll tell you how!
Do gold facials really exist?
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Gold facials have been used as a way to preserve a youthful appearance for thousands of years -- but do gold facials really work?
The Stew You Brew (and Eat) for Years: Perpetual Stew
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Some chefs are firm believers in stews that are cooked in an unending cycle. Find out about perpetual stew from HowStuffWorks Now.
Can You Get a 'Secret Divorce'?
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Can you get a secret divorce? HowStuffWorks Now explores whether you can legally obtain a divorce without your spouse knowing.
Experts Divided on Whether Fidget Spinners Help Kids With ADHD
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Some experts see benefits for children with ADHD, but scientific evidence remains short. HowStuffWorks looks at fidget spinners and kids with ADHD.
Swordfish Are the Natural-born Gladiators of the Sea
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The swordfish's nose might look crazy weird, but these gladiators of the sea are perfectly outfitted for ocean battle.
Who Invented the Fortune Cookie?
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You crack open the fortune cookie at the end of your meal and ... well, it may not exactly tell your future, but who doesn't secretly hope it promises something fabulous?
Ancient Egyptians Believed Cats Had 'Divine Energy'
But that doesn't mean they worshipped them.
Scientists Develop Quick-Growing Coral Method to Save Dying Reefs
Coral grows faster when it's cut or broken and scientists are taking advantage of that to replenish depleted reefs.
Are Meat Sweats a Real Thing?
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Some people who eat large quantities of meat break out in a sweat, apparently because digesting the protein raises their body temperature.