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Why the Korean War Still Matters
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The Korean War technically ended, but is still not over. HowStuffWorks looks at the war and why it's still important today.
How do you know if you should go to the emergency room?
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It can be hard to tell whether an injury, illness or other troubling symptom warrants a trip to the ER. See when it is good to go to the ER.
Can nasal sprays be addictive?
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I can't live without my decongestant spray! How can nasal decongestant sprays be addictive?
Alternative Medicines for Diverticular Disease
Alternative medicines for diverticular disease include homeopathy and nutritional therapy. Learn about treating diverticulosis and diverticulitis.
Alternative Medicines for Fibrocystic Breast Disease
Alternative medicines for fibrocystic breast disease include nutritional therapy, herbal medicine, and hydrotherapy. Learn more about treatments.
How to Treat Eye Strain With Aromatherapy
Hours of work can leave eyes over-tired, but there are ways to treat eye strain with aromatherapy. Learn to make compresses with essential oils.
Okra
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Okra, a staple of southern recipes, is a great addition to any vegetable garden. Learn how to grow, harvest, and plant okra at HowStuffWorks.
Common Locations for Ant Nests
Ants are a year-round nuisance in homes and buildings. Where do they come from? This article discusses the various locations where ants can build nests.
Dream: I am in a natural or manmade disaster
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Find out the usual meaning of dreams in which you are caught in natural or manmade disasters.
Does One Dripping Faucet Really Prevent Frozen Pipes?
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When temperatures drop below freezing, homeowners are advised to leave one tap dripping overnight. But does this advice hold up, or is it kind of leaky?