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10 Things to Consider when Buying House Paint
What are some important things to consider before you head out to purchase house paint? Visit HowStuffWorks.com and explore the 10 things to consider when buying house paint.
5 Things You Should Know: When Mom's the Breadwinner
When mom's the breadwinner, there are a few things to keep in mind. Learn 5 things you should know when mom's the breadwinner.
10 Things to Look for When Buying a Laptop
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When buying a laptop, you should use certain criteria to make sure you get the best value. See these 10 things to look for when buying a laptop to get started.
You Can Get Pregnant When You're Already Pregnant
Is it possible for a woman to get pregnant when she's already pregnant? HowStuffWorks looks at superfetation.
When can you use fluoride toothpaste on toddlers?
When can you use fluoride toothpaste on toddlers? Learn more in this article from Discovery Fit & Health.
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.
What Does It Mean When You Dream About Someone?
Your dreams have meaning, but dream interpretation is tough. So what does it mean when you dream about someone all the time? We talked to dream analysts who help explain.
Who Decides When Your Social Security Check Increases?
HowStuffWorks takes a look at what government entity decides when Americans get an increase in Social Security benefits.
Ridiculous History: When Scientists Hid Under Beds to Do Research
Experimental protocol has changed since the 1930s when two researchers hid under the beds of college students to eavesdrop on their conversations.
What causes pipes to burst when they freeze?
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If you live in an apartment building, you're sure to see a sign put up by management to keep your faucet dripping when the weather report forecasts freezing temperatures. But why is that? How does a dripping tap keep pipes from bursting?