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Uses for Vinegar: Home Remedies

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Vinegar has a long history of being the prescribed solution to a number of ailments, including scurvy, cholera, tonsillitis, and diphtheria. Learn more about the role vinegar plays with home remedies.

Lip Plumpers Overview

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Lip plumpers can give you soft, kissable lips. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about lip plumpers.

13 Most Dangerous Fish, Eels and Sharks

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Fish may seem harmless compared to larger predators on land, but some of the deadliest animals are hiding in the oceans and rivers throughout the world. From venomous stings to sharp teeth, the most dangerous fish species can be lethal to humans.

40 Amazing Uses for Aloe Vera

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If you've only used aloe vera gel to soothe a sunburn, you're missing a lot. Behold one of the most multitasking plants on the planet.

Batesian Mimicry: How Copycats Protect Themselves

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Batesian mimicry is an evolutionary strategy used by vulnerable species to look like a dangerous species so predators will leave them alone. But it only works under the right circumstances.

What If Mosquitoes Went Extinct?

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Imagine going outside in the summer and not being eaten alive by mosquitoes. Yeah, no mosquitoes! Well, don't celebrate just yet, because a world with no mosquitoes might have a radically different food chain.

Red Admiral Butterfly: Found All the Way from Europe to Hawaii

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If you've ever taken a springtime stroll through a park or garden, you might have seen a fast, darting flash of orange and black zip past your face. That bold little flier is likely the red admiral butterfly, a widespread member of the Vanessa genus.

Which DC Villain Are You?

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Ready to put on your "Brainiac" thinking cap and "Riddler" your way through this DC quiz? We promise it won't sting like "Poison Ivy" either, but you better hurry, because "Doomsday" will be here soon!

Top 10 Beach Hazards

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If you're heading to the beach, you need to be aware of some beach hazards. Learn about the top 10 beach hazards here to be prepared.

Why do I get sweat bumps?

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Why do I get sweat bumps? Visit Discovery Health to learn why you get sweat bumps.

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