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A Simple Salt Swap Could Save Thousands of Lives, Maybe Yours

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A landmark study showed that switching from salt to a salt substitute could lower the risk of strokes, heart disease and premature death.

Jellyfish Don't Have Brains, But They Still Sleep

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Do jellyfish sleep? Learn more about a new study on the need for sleep in animals, and in jellyfish, in this HowStuffWorks article.

Which mythical creature is your guardian?

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In mythology and folklore, each person has a guardian. It could be any magical creature, from a werewolf to a dragon! Sometimes, the characteristics of the guardian are also found in the human. Take this quiz now to discover the identity of your guardian!

These Are the Best Route Optimization Tools for Maximum Productivity

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Customer satisfaction is crucial for any business, and a route optimizer can help you enhance it. By optimizing your driving routes, you can provide more accurate estimated arrival times to your customers. This allows them to plan their day accordingly and reduces the chances of missed or delayed appointments. Moreover, by optimizing your routes and minimizing the time spent on the road, you can offer faster and more reliable service to your customers. This can lead to increased customer loyalty and positive reviews, boosting your business reputation.

The True and Tragic Story of Tilikum, SeaWorld's Captive Orca

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Orcas are known as "killer whales" because they are apex predators. In the wild, highly social killer whales prey on sharks, seals, dolphins and even other whales.

How the Spider-tailed Horned Viper Tricks Unsuspecting Prey

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There probably aren't many animals as aptly named as the spider-tailed horned viper. With a tail tip that resembles a spider and horns atop its head, it's easy to visualize this venomous snake.

What in the World Are Tonsil Stones?

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Those with strong stomachs may have watched the videos making the rounds of people who have tonsil stones. What are tonsil stones you ask? They're smelly, little white globs of who knows what that get built up in the, well, pockets of tonsils. Those with weaker stomachs can skip the videos and head right for the info below. And those with maybe a little tendency toward hypochondria will be glad to know tonsil stones are probably no big deal, even if they're gross.

The Great London Smog of 1952

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A smog of epic proportions enveloped London in December of 1952. HowStuffWorks takes a look at the incident and its aftermath.

The Weird, Painful Condition That Stops Dog Tails From Wagging

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What is limber tail and how does it stop dogs' tails from wagging? Learn more about this limp tail condition in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Drug Rep Gifts Influence Doctors' Prescription Choices

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A new study found that doctors were more likely to prescribe brand-name drugs when they got gifts or meals from pharma reps. HowStuffWorks explains why.

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