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Cyanosis: Why Your Fingers Turn Blue

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It might be OK for a Smurf to have blue fingers, but for the rest of us, it's something you don't want to see. Cyanosis is usually a sign of a bigger health problem.

What Is Micellar Water and Should You Try It?

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This trendy facial product was well-kept secret among the French. But now it's taken the international market by storm. So what in the heck is it?

Did Quinoa Get Too Popular for Its Own Good?

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HowStuffWorks looks at the popularity of quinoa and how it affected farmers who grew it in South America.

How to Prepare for a Flood

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NOAA is expecting widespread flooding throughout the United States this spring. Are you ready?

5 Reasons You Might Need to Visit the Social Security Office

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HowStuffWorks explains why you might need to go to the Social Security office. Newborn needs SS number, replacement card needed, etc.

How to Treat Poison Sumac

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Poison sumac is even more toxic than its cousins, poison ivy and poison oak, in its ability to cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems.

The Myth of Closure: Why Experts Say It Doesn't Exist

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Losing a loved one through death or a breakup is always painful. HowStuffWorks looks at whether seeking 'closure' is the healthy way to move on.

How did 'Star Wars' change the toy industry?

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'Star Wars' toys were hot items in the '70s and '80s. Find out if the popularity of 'Star Wars' toys changed the toy industry.

What If There Were No Snakes?

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Snakes get a bad rep. They've become so associated with dishonesty, deception and temptation that many might prefer the world just rid itself of them altogether. But creepy as they may be, it turns out that snakes are pretty handy to have around.

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