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10 'Healthy' Foods That Really Aren't
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HowStuffWorks targets 10 foods marketed as healthy that often aren't, like sweet potato fries, protein bars and low-fat salad dressings.
Aztec Achievements: Crafting a Legacy of Innovation
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The Aztecs, often associated with warfare and elaborate rituals, gave birth to a sophisticated system of government, remarkable artistic endeavors and a resilient language. Let's dive deeper into their remarkable contributions.
Why do cougars scream?
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Cougars scream during mating season to attract the opposite sex. Learn how cougars scream and why humans don't hear these cougar screams too often.
What Does HDMI Stand for? Here's How HDMI Works
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HDMI is more than a port on the back of a TV (and the often expensive cable that fits inside). It's a set of rules for allowing high-definition electronic devices to communicate.
How Online Banking Reward Programs Work
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Online banking rewards programs often offer cash back opportunities. Learn more about how online banking rewards programs work at HowStuffWorks.
Is there a link between heart disease and kidney disease?
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Congestive heart failure kidney disease occurs more often when people have heart diesease. Find more about congestive heart failure kidney disease.
The Very Short, Symbolic Life of the Cherry Blossom
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The pink and white blooms of the cherry blossom tree often herald the arrival of spring. But in Japan, the cherry blossom is also a well-loved symbol of fleeting beauty, nostalgia and loss.
Noncompete Agreements Target Janitors as Well as VPs, But Why?
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It's not just people on the top. Even janitors and home health aides are often asked to sign noncompete agreements. Will a company really sue you if you break one?
10 Nobel Laureates Whose Work Changed the World
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Sure, Nobel Prize winners get money, a medal and bragging rights, but the rest of us often benefit from their accomplishments, too. Meet 10 of these game-changing people.
How the Mason-Dixon Line Divided the North and the South
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The Mason-Dixon Line has ties to slavery, which often overshadows its otherwise fascinating story about one of the most significant surveying achievements in North America.