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How to Troubleshoot a Heat Pump
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A heat pump not only heats your home during the winter, it also cools it during the summer. Proper maintenance is important. Find out how to troubleshoot a heat pump.
How do I follow a very-low-fat vegetarian diet?
How do I follow a very low fat vegetarian diet? Learn more about following a very low vegetarian diet at Discovery Health.
How can I cut the fat, saturated fat and cholesterol in my diet?
Cut fat, saturated fat and cholesterol for a healthier lifestyle. Learn more about cutting fat, saturated fat and cholesterol at Discovery Health.
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
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Monoamine oxidase inhibitors are great treatment options for depression. Get facts about monoamine oxidase inhibitors from Discovery Health.
School Lunch Pictures
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School lunch pictures will show you exactly what your kids are eating during the school year. Check out school lunch pictures and get schooled.
Quick Tips: How does safflower oil benefit skin?
Safflower oil is a healthy fat to use in your cooking...and your skin care routine. Learn how safflower oil can give you softer skin and prevent acne.
Want to Define Poverty? Consider More Than Just Income, Study Says
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A new study suggests poverty's more than just a number on a paycheck. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Spider Monkeys Are the Trapeze Artists of the Treetops
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Spider monkeys, an endangered species, are the largest monkeys in the Americas and live in the forest canopy, where they swing through the trees with the greatest of ease.
Scientists Develop Quick-Growing Coral Method to Save Dying Reefs
Coral grows faster when it's cut or broken and scientists are taking advantage of that to replenish depleted reefs.
Are Meat Sweats a Real Thing?
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Some people who eat large quantities of meat break out in a sweat, apparently because digesting the protein raises their body temperature.