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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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Learn about obsessive-compulsive disorder, a type of anxiety disorder.

How does a pacemaker work?

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Pacemakers can help someone that suffers from a heart disease. Learn more about pacemakers from Discovery Health.

When Wisecracks and Puns Are Symptoms of Brain Damage

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What is compulsive joking? Learn about the neurological disorder Witzelsucht in this HowStuffWorks article.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on the Brain

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Polycystic ovary syndrome may not originate in the ovaries at all. Learn more about this common disorder at HowStuffWorks.

Rats Are Little Geniuses

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Despite our best efforts at eradicating them, rats keep outsmarting us. The guys from Part-Time Genius look into how they do it.

No One Knows What Caused a Massive 1908 Explosion in Siberia

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Theories surrounding the source of the Tunguska blast that rocked the Siberian region in 1908 abound. But the exact cause is still a mystery.

Endoplasmic Reticulum: Rough ER vs. Smooth ER

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The part of your cells that helps you recover from a hangover is shaped like a maze of tubes and is made of two parts - the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.

Study Solves Why Drinking Gives You the Munchies

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Researchers from Penn State University College of Medicine suggest that a shared circuit in the brain could be one reason why heavy drinking and high-fat 'junk food' cravings go hand in hand.

What's Really Going on at the 'Dog Suicide Bridge'?

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Experts are baffled as to why dogs keep throwing themselves off Overtoun Bridge in Scotland. Are they lured by unseen scents or is something supernatural at work?

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