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Why were women on ships considered bad luck?

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Sailors once considered women on ships bad luck. Find out why at HowStuffWorks.

Rare Condition Causes New Mom to Lactate Outside Her Breast

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HowStuffWorks takes a look at the fascinating case of a woman who experienced ectopic lactation after childbirth.

Why Dogs Love Belly Rubs, Cats Not So Much

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Why do dogs love belly rubs while cats seem to hate them? HowStuffWorks looks at the facts about animal belly rubs.

Does mouthwash affect your immune system?

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Some scientists think your mouthwash could be hurting your immune system. Is there something sinister lurking in your oral care routine?

Which Famous Poem Was Written About You?

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We all have our favorite poems, but some of them just seem to sum us up more than others. Which famous poem might have been written especially to describe you? Take this quiz to find out!

Mean, Median, Mode: 3 Different Measures of Central Tendency

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Mean, median, mode and sometimes range, are all different methods for finding probability distribution in statistics. Range can be a helpful yardstick when calculating data values that are close together, but it can quickly become confusing if there is a wide gap between the smallest value and the largest number.

Centipede vs. Millipede: Differentiating Between Many-legged Insects

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You spot a many-legged crawler in your bathroom and wonder, "Centipede vs. millipede ... does it matter?" This quick guide breaks down the key differences in the age-old confusion.

Hare vs. Rabbit Differences: Ears, Speed, and Social Behavior

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At first glance, a rabbit and a hare might look like twins in a petting zoo lineup. But the hare vs. rabbit comparison runs deeper than floppy ears and twitchy noses. These two species, while from the same family Leporidae, lead very different lives.

Why Does My Cat Follow Me Everywhere?

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Why does my cat follow me everywhere? If you’ve ever tripped over your feline in the hallway or found them waiting outside the bathroom door, you’re not alone in having this thought.

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