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How to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Preventing sexually transmitted diseases is simply a matter of being prepared and using your head. Learn how to treat and prevent various STDs.
How to Answer Difficult Questions From Children
Answering difficult questions from your children is a matter of balancing the honesty they deserve with their youth and inexperience. Find out how.
How Rambler Cars Work
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Rambler cars got their start as a successful compact model put out by Nash in 1950. Learn all about Rambler, which closed shop in the late '60s.
How Termites Work
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Termites have existed for 50 million years and can be found throughout the world. Learn about termites and find out how termite colonies are structured.
1958-1960 Rambler American
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The 1958-1960 Rambler American was an updated version of the Nash Rambler. Learn whether the 1958-1960 Rambler American was a successful reinvention.
Introduction to the 1933-1935 Pierce Silver Arrow
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The 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow competed with the luxury cars from Cadillac, Lincoln, and Packard. Learn more about the 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow.
10 Instances of Medical Quackery Throughout History
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Medical quackery has been a constant through the ages, from the ancient Greeks to the present day. Take a look at 10 outrageous medical quackery examples.
10 Groundbreaking Uses of Special Effects Makeup
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From 'The Phantom of the Opera' to 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,' here are 10 groundbreaking uses of special effects makeup from HowStuffWorks.
9 Halloween Attractions That Went Too Far
Can a Halloween attraction be sued for being too scary? It's already happened. When else did attractions get out of control - at least for some visitors?
How Artificial Hearts Work
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On July 2, 2001, heart failure patients gained new hope, as surgeons performed the first artificial heart transplant in nearly two decades. The AbioCor Implantable Replacement Heart is the first completely self-contained artificial heart and is expected to at least double the life expectancy of patients.