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Aromatherapy Stress Relief
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Learn how to take control of and relieve your stress using essential oils to make stress-relieving aromatherapy mixtures for the bath and for massage.
Want to Define Poverty? Consider More Than Just Income, Study Says
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A new study suggests poverty's more than just a number on a paycheck. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
How Numbers Stations Work
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We may be living in the age of the Internet, but simple shortwave radio transmitters still play a part in the espionage game. The huge benefit: There's no trail.
How the Amish Work
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The Amish are an intriguing, somewhat mysterious people. In this electronic-crazy age, can they really avoid using electricity? Learn about the Amish.
The Oldest Cat Ever Lived for Nearly 4 Decades
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Whether you prefer cute little puppy dogs or furry baby kittens, new pet owners should always consider longevity when selecting a new companion. Even with proper nutrition, consistent activity and top-notch veterinarian care, few pets will survive more than a decade or two.
The Mastodon Boneyard That Stole Thomas Jefferson's Heart
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Massive mastodons roamed lower Kentucky during the last ice age. HowStuffWorks takes a look at the natural and presidential history of the region.
10 Modern Technologies Baby Boomers Are Using
Baby boomers are using all sorts of modern technologies. See 10 modern technologies baby boomers are using to see how tech-savvy they are.
7 Fastest-growing Cities in the U.S.: San Antonio, Phoenix, and More
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The fastest-growing cities in the U.S. are spreading out like ink in water. From Texas to Florida to the Carolinas, certain metro areas are gaining new residents at a rate that’s tough for larger cities to ignore.
You're Feeding Your Cats All Wrong
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HowStuffWorks looks at a new report from the American Association of Feline Practitioners about how to feed your cat for optimal health.
Why Do We Have Middle Names?
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The modern tradition of using a middle name most likely began in the Middle Ages. HowStuffWorks checks out the history of the middle moniker.