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What are cruciferous vegetables?
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Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, bok choy, and cauliflower are part of the cabbage family. Learn more about these vegetables then get cooking.
Are there vitamins to take for altitude sickness?
Visit HowStuffWorks to learn whether there are vitamins to take for altitude sickness in this article.
Home Remedies for High Cholesterol
High blood cholesterol is a major cause of heart attacks. Learn what those cholesterol numbers mean, and read about the home remedies that can help get your cholesterol under control.
Tamiflu Overview
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Learn how Tamiflu works, how you take it and whether it can really protect you from bird flu.
How Flavor Enhancers Work
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Flavor enhancers can brighten the flavors of almost any food. Learn how flavor enhancers change how food tastes.
Watermelon
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Watermelon is a vine related to the cucumber that produces fruits that can weigh anywhere from 5 to 100 pounds. Learn more about watermelon.
New Study Shows Cannabis Boosts Memory in Older Mice
Researchers have shown that THC in marijuana alters the structure of the brains in older mice to be more like brains of younger mice. Could the same be true for humans?
10 False Nutrition Facts Everyone Knows
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If you're trying to lose weight, have skim milk and fat-free cookies, right? Not true. Find out about 10 false nutrition facts at HowStuffWorks.
A Guide to Supplements for Seniors
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Supplements for seniors can help to control hormones and even protect against cancer. Learn about the pros and cons of supplements for seniors.
Prunes: They're Not Just For Pooping
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Sure, eating prunes can help you have regular bowel movements, but these sweet dried plums can also help you build - and maintain - strong bones.