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Is it possible to cry blood?

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Movie villains aren't the only ones who cry blood. Learn whether it is possible to cry blood at HowStuffWorks.

How Medicare Works

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Medicare is a major effort to provide affordable health insurance for seniors. Learn who is eligible for Medicare, how to get it and how it has changed.

How Crystal Skulls Work

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To some people, a crystal skull is simply a crystal in the shape of a human skull. But to those who believe in the supernatural, it can represent doom or hope.

How Criminal Recycling Works

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Criminal recycling centers on a growing group of lawbreakers who steal recyclables and exchange them for cash. Learn how criminal recycling works.

Ultrafiltration

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Ultrafiltration is a medical therapy used to remove excess salt and water from the bodies of patients who have a condition called fluid overload.

Can You Really Make Yourself Invisible?

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If you're one of those people who chooses invisibility as your desired superpower, it could mean you have a dark side.

Hekate: The Triple-faceted Goddess of Witchcraft and Ghosts

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Hekate was the ancient Greek goddess of magic, the moon, witchcraft, the night, necromancy and ghosts who stood at the crossroads between the worlds of the living and the dead.

How Zombie Debt Works

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Zombie debt is debt that has been proclaimed uncollectable by a lender, who then sells it to a collection agency. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Dementia Overview

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Dementia takes your episodic memory, or your memory of recent events, and then proceeds to other types of memory loss. Who's at risk for dementia?

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