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5 Warning Signs You Need New Tires

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There are certain warning signs that let you know you need new tires. Learn about the 5 warning signs you need new tires at HowStuffWorks.

How to Get Rid of Dry Skin on Your Feet

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Dry skin on your feet is a fashion faux pas, especially during sandal season. Remove dry skin on your feet with our moisturizing tips.

Women, are you getting enough iron?

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Are you getting enough iron? Learn how to tell whether you're getting enough iron at Discovery Health.

What's the Difference Between Aspirin, Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen?

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HowStuffWorks looks at the differences between NSAIDS like aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen and acetaminophens like Tylenol.

Ukrainian Refugees May Never Return Home, Even After the War Ends

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Research shows that generations of refugees, whether displaced because of war, climate or famine, may no longer want to return to the place that was once home, even after it is safe to do so.

Do You Have One of the 6 Rarest Eye Colors in the World?

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All eye colors are an interaction of brown pigment and light, but some eye colors occur much less often than others. What is the rarest eye color in the world?

Emergence of Hunger Stones Signals Worst European Drought in 500 Years

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Hunger stones in European rivers mark droughts that lead to famines. What does their reappearance now mean for the health of the European economy?

How does a Crookes' radiometer work?

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I once saw this device shaped like a light bulb. It had a vertical support inside it, and on that support there were four vanes with four diamonds on the end. One side of the diamond was black and the other was white. I did a little research and found out that it was called a Crookes' radiometer -- how does it work?

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