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Is chocolate bad for your skin?
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Is chocolate bad for your skin? Find out if chocolate is really bad for your skin at HowStuffWorks.
Is milk good for acne?
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Is milk good for acne? Find out if milk is good for acne at HowStuffWorks.
For 64 Percent of Kids with ADHD, Food is the Cause
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Did you know that For 64 Percent of Kids with ADHD, Food is the Cause. Keep reading and discover how food can impact ADHD and ADD.
Which Is It: Prescription Drug or Tolkien Elf?
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Can you spot the prescription drug names among Elf names from J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium? Test your Elven race IQ with this HowStuffWorks quiz.
Why Is Yogurt Advertising So Focused on Women?
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Why is yogurt marketed towards women? Learn about food marketing and gender in this HowStuffWorks Now article and Stuff Mom Never Told You podcast.
Binturongs Smell Like Hot, Buttery Popcorn — Now We Know Why
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What makes the binturong, AKA the bearcat, smell like popcorn? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Pasta's Not Fattening — Really
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Pasta may not be as bad for you as people have thought. HowStuffWorks Now explores the health benefits of this Italian staple.
U.S. Workers Get 1,292 Extra Calories per Week From Snacks at Work
HowStuffWorks finds out why so many calories are consumed at the office and what can be done about it.
Thin Mints and More: The Girl Scout Cookie Quiz
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Do you like Girl Scout cookies? Find out more about Girl Scout Cookies with our HowStuffWorks quiz.
Otzi the Iceman Ate a High-fat Last Meal
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Researchers say that Otzi, the ancient man found in the Alps in 1991, lived on a diet loaded with fat to maintain warmth and energy in his cold, high-altitude environment.