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Do I really need a bank account?

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Fees and hassles make many people ask, "do I really need a bank account?". Read the pros and cons and decide whether you really need a bank account.

How Hiccups Work

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Hiccups are those annoying, involuntary fits that make it nearly impossible to carry on a conversation. Find out how hiccups work.

Xanthomas Overview

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Xanthomas are skin lesions that are often a sign of cell dysfunction. Learn more about how xanthomas work at HowStuffWorks.

What are emotions, and why do we have them?

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What are emotions? What is their purpose? Read this article to learn about emotions and the reasons why we have them.

What are my co-parenting rights?

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What are my co-parenting rights? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about co-parenting rights.

Sikhism Explained: What to Know About This Often-Misunderstood Religion

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‌It's one of the largest religions on Earth but little-known in the West, where its practitioners are often mistaken for Muslims or Hindus. What else should we know about the Sikh faith?

Noncompete Agreements Target Janitors as Well as VPs, But Why?

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It's not just people on the top. Even janitors and home health aides are often asked to sign noncompete agreements. Will a company really sue you if you break one?

When Roses Smell Like Rotting Fish, That's Parosmia

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Parosmia is a post-COVID-19 side effect that distorts your sense of taste and smell. But smell training (you read that right) can help most people get things back on track.

Why Are New Year's Resolutions So Easy to Break?

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Only 20 percent of the people who make new year's resolutions will see them through. Why are New Year's resolutions so easy to break?

Why Do We Have Leap Years?

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Leap years only come around once every four years. So, why are they so rare and who decided we need them anyway?

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