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Does Absinthe Really Cause Hallucinations?
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When absinthe was banned in many countries in the early 1900s, it had really fallen out of favor. How does absinthe affect those who drink it?
How HD Upconverters Work
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HDTVs, receivers and programming are more than enough for most of us to digest. But learn what the next phase, called "upconverting," will mean.
5 Types of Heels and How They Fit Every Style
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Heels are more than just a fashion statement; they're an engineering marvel that balances style and function. Whether you want to add glamour to a formal occasion or find the perfect pair for everyday wear, the right heels can make all the difference.
10 Bipolar Disorder Myths
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There are many myths about bipolar disorder that continue to misinform people. Take a look at 10 bipolar disorder myths to learn fact from fiction.
Does alcohol raise blood pressure?
Does alcohol raise blood pressure? Learn about how alcohol effects blood pressure at HowStuffWorks.
Who Was the Mysterious Melchizedek in the Bible?
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He makes just one brief appearance in Genesis, yet he's been seen as a precursor of Jesus Christ. What was he really and how did he become associated with Jesus?
20 Most Obese Countries in the World
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For at least the last half century, obesity has been one the rise around the world, contributing to what many officials consider a public health crisis. While there remains some controversy about how to accurately quantify the risks, the worldwide obesity rate continues to climb, and with it, a host of health problems.
World History: Where Should the Teaching Timeline Start?
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The College Board wants AP World History courses to cover history material from the year 1450 on. HowStuffWorks looks at the pitfalls of the timeline.
Nutrition Quiz: Myth or Fact?
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Everyone has opinions about what foods are good and bad for you, but do you know where science stands? Put your nutrition knowledge to the test with this tasty quiz!
Another Strike Against the Black Jelly Bean
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Eating great amounts of licorice can be a secondary cause of hypertension. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.