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Can your sweat be different colors?
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Can your sweat be different colors? It can if you have chromhidrosis. Read about chromhidrosis and what causes colored sweat.
Alternative Medicines for Arthritis
Alternative medicines for arthritis include nutritional and detoxification therapy and herbal and mind/body medicines. Learn how to treat arthritis.
How Hitch Covers Work
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There are many types of hitch covers. Learn all about hitch covers at HowStuffWorks.
How Occupant Classification Systems Work
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They enhance your airbag system, but few people know how occupant classification systems work. Learn how occupant classification systems work here.
Have thousands of children in China been named Olympics?
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Thousands of children in China are being named 'Olympics' to commemorate the Games. Learn about children in China being named 'Olympics.'
What causes hot flashes?
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What causes hot flashes? Read this article to discover the answer to the question, what causes hot flashes?
Which of today's animals lived alongside dinosaurs?
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Which of today's animals lived alongside dinosaurs? Some animals' ancestors lived with dinosaurs. Learn which current animals lived alongside dinosaurs.
How Helium Balloons Work
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Helium balloons tend to fascinate adults and children alike (and it's not just the Donald Duck voice thing, though that is a big draw). Learn all about helium and why it floats!
How Moissanite Jewels Work
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Moissanite is explained in this article. Learn about moissanite.
Could blood be used to power batteries?
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Blood batteries as thin as a sheet of paper are currently under development by scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Read about blood batteries.