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How the First Olympics Worked
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Before today's spandex-clad (and some sequined) Olympians set their sights on the gold, silver or bronze, ancient Greeks competed for victory. How did the games begin, and why were the athletes gunning for olive oil?
How Seed Banks Work
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Seed banks store our world's seeds, in case disaster wipes out a plant species. Find out how seed banks protect our future.
Railroads of the 1990s
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Railroads of the 1990s explains the history of American railroads through the 1990s. Learn about the history of railroads of the 1990s.
How Diabetes Affects the Heart
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Diabetes has a direct effect on heart health. Learn how diabetes can cause or exacerbate many of the aspects of heart disease.
How to Answer Difficult Questions From Children
Answering difficult questions from your children is a matter of balancing the honesty they deserve with their youth and inexperience. Find out how.
How Vitamin B6 Works
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Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, is found in every food in one form or another. Learn how much you should ingest and the best ways to get it.
How Male Puberty Works
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Male puberty marks one of the most awkward times in a boy's life. Learn what changes happen during male puberty and all about male puberty hormones.
How Napalm Works
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Napalm is a fiery tactical weapon that can stick to targets like no other incendiary weapon. Learn how napalm is used in war and who has used it.
Strokes Overview
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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause of permanent disability. See if you're at risk for a stroke.
How Blood Works
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Blood is the most commonly tested part of the body, and it is truly the river of life. Learn about red and white blood cells, lymphocytes, blood tests, blood types and blood donation.