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What happens to coins people throw into fountains to wish?
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You've probably tossed dozens of coins into various fountains over the years. Find out what happens to all that money.
How can a bracelet track your heart rate?
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Can you depend on a bracelet to track your heart rate while you're working out? Learn about heart rate bracelets at HowStuffWorks.
How dangerous are knife-throwing acts?
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Knife throwing is very dangerous. But there are strategies that a knife-thrower uses to keep an act as safe as possible. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Disability Warning Signs
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Knowing the disability warning signs will help you look out for your new baby. Learn about disability warning signs at Discovery Health.
Determining Supplement Quality
Determining supplement quality is important for your health and nutrition. Learn about the four grades determining supplement quality.
Risks of Overtraining
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The risks of overtraining include an increased chance of injury. Learn how to gauge whether you're overtraining.
What does gravity have to do with the big bang?
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Gravity and it's relationship to the big bang are explained in this article. Learn about the relationship between gravity and the big bang.
Why Do We Say 'Holy Cow'?
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The Hindu religion considers cows holy. But that's certainly not why we utter the expression. So what's the story behind it?
How Anosmia, or 'Smell Blindness,' Can Help Pinpoint COVID-19
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Anosmia is a common symptom of upper respiratory viral infections, but it might also be a way to tell if you have novel coronavirus.
Is Your Junk in the Trunk or the 'Frunk'?
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Frunks, usually reserved for VW Beetles and classic European sports cars, are moving into the mainstream, as trunks take a front seat.