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Herbal Remedies for Urinary Tract Infections

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Urinary tract infections can be prevented with herbs that kill bacteria. Learn more about herbal and cranberry remedies to rid the body of UTIs.

What's the Difference Between a Brown Bear and a Black Bear?

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Yes, the obvious fur color seems like a dead giveaway, but you can't always judge a bear by the color of its fur.

We Challenge You to ID All of These Breeds If You Think You're a Horse Expert!

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Of course, you're the one who knows horse breeds like they're your best friends, and this quiz endorses your mysterious horse forces. It's agreed that you need to ID every breed, so take the reins and do it with speed!

10 Benefits of Short Sale over Foreclosure

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How can a short sale be better than a foreclosure? Check out 10 benefits of short sale over foreclosure. Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn more about the 10 benefits of short sale over foreclosure.

6 Famous Paintings That Hold Hidden Messages

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Painters love to include hidden symbols and meanings inside works. Here are six famous pieces with hidden messages you may have missed.

When Were the Twin Towers Built?

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The twin towers of the World Trade Center were true originals -- their history is one of innovation, persistence and grand ideas.

How Onesimus, a Slave in Colonial Boston, Helped Stop a Smallpox Epidemic

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Onesimus, a slave in Boston, taught the process known as variolation. HowStuffWorks looks at how he saved countless lives.

How Blood Works

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Blood is the most commonly tested part of the body, and it is truly the river of life. Learn about red and white blood cells, lymphocytes, blood tests, blood types and blood donation.

How Mangrove Forests Are Great for the Planet

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Mangroves provide a habitat for wildlife such as fish, birds, deer and insects. They also stabilize shorelines, protect against storm surges and improve water quality. What's not to love?

What Is a Second Cousin? Unraveling the Family Tree

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Cousins are indeed complicated. Who's your first cousin once removed? What is a second cousin? And what are kissing cousins? We'll tell you.

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