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How Muscles Work

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Muscles are your body's engine, and you couldn't do anything without them. Learn about skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle and how muscle contraction works.

How Antidepressants Work

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Antidepressants are one of the leading classes of medical prescription medications. Read about antidepressants and find out how antidepressants work.

Acetyl-L Carnitine Overview

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Acetyl-l-carnitine can be used to treat many ailments and illnesses. Learn all about acetyl-l-carnitine and other alternative medicines at HowStuffWorks.

How Biological and Chemical Warfare Works

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Chemical warfare and biological warfare is explained in this article. Learn about biological and chemical warfare.

5 Rare Neurological Conditions

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Neurological conditions include Parkinson's disease, muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy. But do you know the rare neurological conditions? Find out here.

How Chicken Pox Works

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From Beijing to Boston, chicken pox has plagued millions of children and adults. See how chicken pox works.

Top 10 Rare Diseases

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Rare diseases are usually genetic, but environmental factors can play a role. Take a look at the top 10 rare diseases that you may never have heard of.

How Human Memory Works

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Human memory is a complex, brain-wide process that is essential to who we are. Learn about encoding, the brain, and short- and long-term memory.

How Pain Works

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Pain is the most common reason people seek medical attention. But what actually is pain? How do you sense it? Learn how pain and pain perception work.

Why do loud noises cause your ears to ring?

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Ringing in ears occurs when noises louder than shouting damage parts of our inner ears. Find out more about why your ears ring at HowStuffWorks.

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