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Your Yogurt Is Probably Loaded With Sugar
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Your favorite yogurt could have more sugar than a 12-ounce soda. HowStuffWorks looks at a new study about yogurt and sugar.
Should you really chew your food 32 times before swallowing?
Is it important to chew your food 32 times before swallowing? Find out and learn if chewing your food well before swallowing is good for your health.
Why Is a Broken Mirror Bad Luck?
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You're not supposed to cry over spilled milk. But a broken mirror? That's another matter. Will breaking a mirror really bring you bad luck?
How to Tell Someone They Sound Sexist
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Being sexist won't win you very many social points. Get tips on how to tell someone they sound sexist at HowStuffWorks.
Does all-wheel drive help you drive on ice?
Many cars today have all-wheel-drive systems, which you might think would help you drive on ice. Find out if that is true at HowStuffWorks.
Does Oxytocin Make Us Fall in Love?
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HowStuffWorks looks at what oxytocin is and whether it really promotes love and bonding.
What Is Sassafras and Is it Safe?
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HowStuffWorks looks at the many uses and potential dangers of sassafras.
5 Wild and Wacky Takes on the Advent Calendar
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HowStuffWorks looks at the history of the Advent calendar as well as some weird modern-day riffs on it.
Taking Out a Personal Loan? Some Mistakes to Avoid
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HowStuffWorks looks at some of the common pitfalls of taking out a personal loan.
What Causes Stock Market Trading to Halt?
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During volatile periods in stock markets, exchanges will often employ 'circuit breakers' to keep stock prices from falling too far too fast.