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Is the BRAT Diet Still Beneficial?
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HowStuffWorks looks at what the BRAT diet is and whether it is still beneficial for children with stomach problems.
Which Time Period Should You Have Been Born In?
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Are you one of those people who think, "I was born in the wrong time" when something crazy happens? If so, we've got a quiz for you. Take it to figure out what time period you should belong in.
Do You Really Need to Brush Your Dog's Teeth?
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Brushing your dog's teeth might be a bit unpleasant for both of you, but it will keep your furry friend healthier longer.
Cod vs. Haddock: Identification, Cooking, and Buying Tips
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At first glance, cod and haddock might seem interchangeable on a dinner plate. But dig a little deeper into cod vs. haddock qualities and you'll find these two fish species have distinct qualities that influence taste, texture and how they're best cooked.
How OSI Works
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When information travels through a network, it follows certain guidelines to ensure compatibility. Find out about OSI and the protocol stacks that prepare your data for transfer.
How do sunless-tanning products work?
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How do sunless-tanning products work? Which is the most effective: self-tanning lotions or tanning pills?
Natural Weight-Loss Food: Olive Oil
A diet rich in olive oil has been proven to help with weight loss and weight management. Learn how to add olive oil to your healthy eating plan.
Can I damage my skin by scrubbing too hard?
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Does scrubbing damage skin? Should you ease up on your grooming rituals? Take a look at this article to see if scrubbing damages skin.
Why does beer form a head but soda doesn't?
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A quickly poured beer or soda can create a layer of foam -- also known as a "head" -- toward the top of the glass. But while a soda head rapidly disappears, a beer head lingers even after you've begun to drink the beer. How can this be possible?
Which gadget came first?
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Do you know which gadgets came first? Test your knowledge of gadgets in recent decades and see if you know which came first.