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Is stainless steel on its way out?
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Is Stainless Steel on Its Way Out? Keep reading and discover if stainless steel will become a thing of the past.
Should Doctors Have to Pay Patients for Running Late?
HowStuffWorks asks whether patients should ask doctors for reimbursement when they have to wait a long time to be seen.
6 Surprising Things Health Insurance Doesn't Cover in America
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HowStuffWorks talks about some of the things health insurance doesn't usually cover in the U.S., like hearing aids, LASIK and infertility treatments.
Study Finds No Link Between Inactivity and Weight Gain
A surprising February 2017 study didn't find a link between sedentary lifestyle and weight gain. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
I Used My Chronotype Info to Revamp My Life: Here's What Happened
A new book says living life according to your chronotype gets you closer to happiness. A HowStuffWorks Now writer decides to test it out.
Should You Know if Your Doctor Is a Democrat or a Republican?
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A new study found instances where doctors' political beliefs correlated with their patient treatment options. HowStuffWorks Now investigates.
The Real Reason Website and App Terms of Service Are So Confusing
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What's the real purpose of these end-user license agreements? HowStuffWorks Now finds out what's hiding inside them.
When Sound Makes You Sick
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There's growing evidence that sound can cause a range of health problems. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.
Yeast Is the Magic Microbe That Makes Bread Rise
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Some of the best breads are leavened using yeast. But how does this tiny microbe make bread rise? And why is it so intimidating when it comes to baking?
Why the Mint Julep Is the Official Drink of the Kentucky Derby
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The mint julep is as synonymous with the Kentucky Derby as big hats and seersucker suits. But how did this drink wind up at the world's most famous horse race?