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How can you avoid getting blisters when you're wearing high heels?
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The formation of blisters in high heels is a fairly common thing. But it isn't so classy to be limping. See how to avoid blisters in high heels.
Why is exercise important for heart health?
Exercise is as important for heart health as eating right and avoiding stress. Learn about aerobic exercise and why it's so important for heart health.
Crosscut Saw
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A crosscut saw is the best saw for cutting wood across the grain. This handsaw must be handled with care, so check out the tips here first.
I AM GROOT! The Marvel Cinematic Universe Quiz
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Marvel has released 23 films in its cinematic universe so far. See how much of Marvel fan you really are with this quiz.
How much energy does the Internet use?
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The Internet uses energy every second. So how much energy does the Internet use? Find out if is possible to measure how much.
Pawpaws: The Forgotten Fruit That Could Use a Little Love
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You probably won't find a pawpaw in your grocery store or local farmers' market, so what's the deal with this most elusive of fruits?
How Aluminum Works
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Aluminum is used in many products, from pots and pans to light bulbs and power lines. Learn how aluminum went undiscovered for so long.
14 90s Movies That'll Make You Laugh, Cry, Cringe, and Reminisce
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Some are quirky. Some are heartbreaking. Some are so goofy you can’t believe they got made. But all of them helped define a decade.
How Many Bones Are in the Human Body and Other Skeletal Facts
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Bones give our body structure and enable us to stand, walk and move. So exactly how many bones are in the human body anyway?
How can studies on rats apply to humans?
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Rats! They're just like family. Evolutionarily, anyway. So when it comes to research and biomedical study, what can they do for us?