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People Drink 47% More With an Open Bar, Study Says
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HowStuffWorks looks at the changes in behavior that occur when an open bar is on the invitation.
Too Many Shots? Inside the Dog Vaccination Controversy
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How many vaccinations are too many accinations? HowStuffWorks looks t the controversy.
The FDA and America's Frightening Food System
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The FDA is supposed to ensure the food we eat are safe. Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at whether the foods we eat are actually safe.
This App Can Explain What Your Baby's Cries Mean
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HowStuffWorks reports on ChatterBaby, an app developed by a UCLA scientist and mother to take the guesswork out of a baby's cries.
Crazy Common Things People Swallow (That They Shouldn't)
HowStuffWorks looks at items that adults often swallow that they shouldn't.
How Sanitary Are Airline Blankets and Pillows?
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A blanket and pillow can transform a long, uncomfortable flight into a sleepfest, but not all airlines still hand them out. When they do, are they clean and safe to use?
Can You Really Sweat Out a Hangover?
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HowStuffWorks finds out whether sweat can cure a hangover.
Dog Bowls Are Breeding Grounds For Bacteria
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A small study found that dog bowls, especially ceramic and plastic bowls, breed E. coli, salmonella and MRSA. HowStuffWorks looks at the findings.
Is the Carolina Reaper the World's Hottest Pepper?
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Peppers are getting hotter these days. But which one is the hottest of them all? And why do we keep searching for ever-hotter peppers?
Are habits inherited?
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Could your ancestors be to blame for your overeating or excess spending? Learn if there's some weight to this suggestion at HowStuffWorks.