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For 64 Percent of Kids with ADHD, Food is the Cause

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Did you know that For 64 Percent of Kids with ADHD, Food is the Cause. Keep reading and discover how food can impact ADHD and ADD.

The Ultimate Witches Quiz

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Grab your broomsticks and black cats because it's time for the Ultimate Witches Quiz! Find out the hocus pocus behind the Salem witch trials, witches today and other magical facts.

Name that Food!

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Think you can play a game of name that food with up close and personal pictures? Check out this name that food image gallery.

Plan a Historical Wedding and We'll Guess Your Relationship Status!

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No matter what your relationship status is like, we're going to need your wedding planning skills for an epic day! Oh, and did we mention that we have a time machine that's about to transport you into the past for this?

How to Ripen Green Tomatoes

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So you have a bunch of green tomatoes. Here's how to ripen them indoors. Learn more about how to ripen green tomatoes.

How to Thin Latex Paint for a Spray Gun

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You want to paint your kitchen using a spray gun and you realize that the latex paint is too thick for the nozzle and needs thinning. Read on to learn how to thin latex paint for a spray gun.

How to Connect a DVD Player to a TV

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Do you know how to connect a DVD player to a TV? Find out how to connect a DVD player to a TV in this article from HowStuffWorks.

The Trapdoor Spider Builds Silk-lined Burrow Traps

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The trapdoor spider is one of the sneakiest hunters in the arachnid world. These clever spiders are named for their unique hunting strategy: They build burrows with hinged "doors" made of soil and twigs that they use to ambush and capture prey. These burrows are lined with silk for stability.

The Luna Moth Is Beautiful and Common — But Rarely Seen

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While luna moths aren't exactly rare, they're hard to find so every encounter seems extra special.

Sea Slugs Go Solar by Stealing From Algae

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Sea slugs steal algae to use as energy from photosynthesis. HowStuffWorks shines a light on these energy thieves.

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