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St. John's Wort Overview

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St. John's wort and its effectiveness have been under consistent scrutiny. Many people have heard of the drug, but aren't sure what it is -- find out what's in it, what it's used for and what its side effects are.

Aromatherapy: Tea Tree

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Tea tree is used in aromatherapy products for many therapeutic uses, including treating bacteria and viruses. Learn more about this essential oil.

Why Some People Will Do Anything to Avoid Pooping in Public Toilets

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What's up with public toilet anxiety? Learn more about what makes people too anxious to use the bathroom in public in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

5 Sweet and Healthy Uses for Honey

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Honey has been used as medicine for millennia and, in this century, the old remedies seem to be holding up to science.

Are monkeys superstitious?

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Monkeys share a lot in common with us, but are they just as superstitious? Learn more about superstitious monkeys at HowStuffWorks.

What makes people happier -- objects or experiences?

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What makes people happier? A new car or an exciting or touching experience? Is it the gifts or the memories? See research on what makes people happier.

Are we looking for aliens in the wrong places?

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Weird life may be organisms that don't depend on water or that don't have DNA at all. Find out how scientists are searching for weird life forms.

Made in America: The Ridiculous History of 'OK'

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The fad for abbreviations like LOL is nothing new. In fact, this trend in the 1840s spawned the greatest abbreviation of all, "OK."

10 Outrageous Experiments Conducted on Humans

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Some truly bizarre and troubling things have been done through the ages in the quest for scientific knowledge. The 10 experiments on this list all made humans into lab rats.

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