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How many coats of nail polish are necessary?

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How many coats of nail polish are necessary to make your polish look professional? We've got the answer and more to how many coats of nail polish are needed.

Doctors Provide Yet Another Reason to Never Hold in a Sneeze

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Medical science continues to drive home the risks of holding in an explosive sneeze. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

C-sections Can Affect a Baby's Immune System

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A small pilot study explored how to boost the microbiota of babies born by C-section. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

Mother Nature Says Stop Releasing Balloons

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Helium balloons are dangerous to the environment and wildlife - so why isn't releasing them illegal?

It's True: Eating Too Many Carrots Can Turn Your Skin Orange

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Everybody knows that carrots are good for you, but what happens if you eat too many of them?

Can the Change in Temperature Really Make You Sick?

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Weather-driven sickness is a thing, but it isn't always the temperature that causing the illness. HowStuffWorks looks at what it is making you sick.

Why Do Dogs Have Wet Noses?

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Dog people often hear if a dog's nose is dry, the dog is sick. If that's true, does a wet nose signal a healthy dog? HowStuffWorks gets the answers.

'Nightingale' Floors Served as Security Warning System in Ancient Japan

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In 17th century Japan, wealthy citizens built homes with "nightingale floors" that squeaked, warning them of intruders. In fact, the floors squeaked louder when the steps got lighter.

Forget Thanksgiving! Lunar New Year Sees World's Largest Annual Migration

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In 2020, Chunyun occurs from Jan. 10 until Feb. 18, and will see an expected 3 billion trips to honor the Year of the Rat. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

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