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Commitment Phobia: Not Just a Male Phenomenon?

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Commitment phobia is not just a male phenomenon. Learn about how commitment phobia is not just a male phenomenon at HowStuffWorks.

Comfort Food: Guilty Pleasure?

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Comfort foods and guilty pleasures could be your downfall if you're dieting. Learn about comfort foods and guilty pleasures at HowStuffWorks.

What Is an Isotope?

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You don't need to be a fan of chemistry to appreciate isotopes. They affect geology and medicine, too.

Fisher Cats: Tough Guys of the Weasel World

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HowStuffWorks looks at the world of the mysterious fisher cat, which actually isn't a cat at all but rather a tough member of the weasel family.

The Tarantula Is Big and Hairy But Not So Scary

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Tarantulas are the largest spiders in the world and, believe it or not, some can live for up to 30 years.

The Cerebellum Is the Body's Little Brain

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The cerebellum controls voluntary movements like posture, balance, coordination and speech. HowStuffWorks looks at this amazing part of the brain.

Male Breast Cancer Is Rare, But Real

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HowStuffWorks finds out why men get breast cancer, what the symptoms are and how it is treated.

Why Wainscoting Has Stood the Test of Time

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Wainscoting might conjure up images of stodgy oak paneling. But forget that. This design element has stood the test of time because it can seamlessly blend into just about every style and decor.

Meet the Real Vampires of the Animal Kingdom

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HowStuffWorks explores hematophagy - the vampires of the animal world. And yes, these fish, birds and bats do need to eat blood to sustain life.

How the Articles of Confederation Paved the Way for the U.S. Constitution

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The Articles of Confederation were the precursor to the U.S. Constitution. HowStuffWorks looks at how they paved the way for the U.S. system of government.

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