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Tips for Dressing When You Have Arthritis

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Dressing with arthritis can be a difficult task. Learn more about dressing with arthritis at Discovery Health.

What are gluten allergy symptoms in children?

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What are gluten allergy symptoms in children? Find out more about gluten allergy symptoms in children from this article.

How Diamond Thieves Work

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Diamond thieves orchestrate heists, switch out real diamonds for fakes or simply steal uncut gems from a mine. Learn how diamond thieves steal and get caught.

What Is Augmented Reality?

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Augmented reality is explained in this article. Learn about augmented reality.

10 Yoga Exercises for Seniors

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Yoga exercises for seniors can help improve flexibility and reduce aches and pains. See 10 yoga exercises for seniors to get started.

How Pterosaurs Worked

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They were creatures of the air, but they aren't part of the avian family tree - and don't call them dinosaurs. What was life like for the pterosaurs, and what has sparked renewed interest in these flying reptiles?

How do the characters in video games move so fluidly?

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How do the characters in video games move so fluidly? This article explains how developers create such human-like, fluid movements in video games.

Why does a mirror exchange left and right but not up and down?

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Imagine wearing a T-shirt with lettering on it while brushing your teeth. Why are the letters on the T-shirt reversed in the mirror, while your head appears right side up?

Pliers

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Pliers are a great tool to have around to help you grip an object and turn, bend, or otherwise manipulate it as needed. Learn all about pliers here.

Repetitive and Obsessive Behavior and Autism

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Learn about autism symptoms, treatment, and other facts about autism from Discovery Health.

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