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How can I eat lower cholesterol foods when I eat out?
Eating lower cholesterol foods when I eat out can lead to a healthier figure. Learn about eating lower cholesterol foods at Discovery Health.
24-hour pH, or Stomach Acid, Monitoring
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The 24-hour pH is a test that helps your doctor determine the factors related to your reflux. Learn more about 24-hour pH from Discovery Health.
Black Skin Care
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Black skin is beautiful, but its darker side reveals some new and interesting finds on this subject. Learn more about black skin from Discovery Health.
Co-insurance Overview
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learn all about coinsurance
Air Pollution Kills 5.5 Million Per Year, Half in China and India Alone
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Millions of people die every year because of poor air quality, new international research finds. That number is expected to rise in coming years.
Autism Medications
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Autism medications can help autism sufferers to better interact with others around them. Get more facts about autism medication from Discover Health.
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.
Why So Many Clinical Trials Attract So Few Participants and How That Hurts Us
A huge number of clinical trials - many of which are testing life-saving drugs - languish due to low participation levels. Why is that, and what can be done?
Former Jocks Report Happier Lives (Unless They Played Basketball or Football)
A study shows that former college athletes have happier lives than nonathletes - unless they played a marquee sport. HowStuffWorks Now explains why.