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10 Pregnancy Myths
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Don't let these ten pregnancy myths fool you. Learn the truth behind ten pregnancy myths at Discovery Health.
The Perfect Personal Ad
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Are you in search of the perfect personal ad? Learn about searching for the perfect personal ad at Discovery Health.
How do personality types impact people's responses to stress?
What is a personality type's impact on a person's response to stress? Learn how personality types impact response to stress at Discovery Health.
Why Do Cats Knead?
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This quirky behavior known as 'making biscuits' is common in domestic cats. But why do cats knead and what are they saying when they're mixing dough?
Does eating bread crust give you curly hair?
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For decades, moms have been threatening that if you don't eat your crust, your hair will fall out, fall limp or somehow fall incorrectly. What's the deal with bread crusts and hairstyles?
Has 'Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board' Ever Worked?
If you've ever been to a slumber party, you know the drill. Place your fingers under someone's body, chant "Light as a feather ... stiff as a board ..."and they'll magically rise up into the air. Is this old trick a true ghostly phenomenon?
Can car companies let known defects go without a recall?
Car companies do all they can to avoid a vehicle recall. But can they let known defects go without a recall? Find out at HowStuffWorks.
Do fuel additives really do anything?
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Do fuel additives do anything, or are the claims on the bottle just clever advertising? It might depend on your car. Learn more about fuel additives.
Why do banjos sound so twangy?
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Banjos have a distinct twangy sound due to a combination of acoustics, physics and musicianship. Learn more about why banjos sound twangy.
Was There a Real John Henry?
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The ballad and folktale of John Henry, the tireless railroad worker, is the stuff of American legend. But was John Henry a real person? Find out.