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Do We Actually Swallow Spiders in Our Sleep?

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Worried about creepy-crawlies entering your mouth while you sleep? Relax, spiders have no interest in being eaten. In fact, there's no record of anyone swallowing a spider while sleeping.

Communication Skills for Lifelong Relationships

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Communication skills help lead to a lifelong relationship. Learn about communication skills for a lifelong relationship at Discovery Health.

What is HealthCare.gov?

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HealthCare.gov is a new Web site that allows you to do comparison shopping for health insurance. See how HealthCare.gov works and how best to use it.

Tips for Working With Your Body Shape

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Most of us don't have the body shape of skinny ladies on the runways. But that doesn't mean you can't look your best with these body shape tips.

6 Common Hallucinations and What They Tell Us

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People who hallucinate typically see, hear, feel, smell or otherwise experience things that simply aren't real. Often, these sensory fake-outs indicate a serious medical condition.

Corduroy: The Vintage Fabric That Always Makes a Comeback

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HowStuffWorks looks at the roots of corduroy fabric, how to care for it and how it has evolved.

How the Best Public Transportation Benefits Cities and Residents

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A 2019 study evaluated public transportation in 100 U.S. cities, ranking them best to worst. HowStuffWorks explores the results and how we can benefit.

How the Ancient Land Blob Gondwana Became Today's Continents

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Gondwana was a humongous landmass that persisted for 300 million years before it began to break up, forming all the continents in the modern Southern Hemisphere.

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