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What did our ancestors eat to clean their teeth?

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Are you wondering what did our ancestors eat to clean their teeth? Check out this article and learn what our ancestors ate to clean their teeth.

Quick Tips: 5 Ways to Treat an Underarm Cyst

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Underarm cysts can be a nuisance, but they're rarely dangerous. See these five fast tips to learn ways to treat an underarm cyst to get better faster.

Far More Plants Get Consumed Thanks to Meat Eaters, Not Vegetarians

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How much extra plant life is required to support an omnivore's diet? Learn more about meat eaters, vegetarians and diet in this HowStuffWorks article.

The Toucan Is Far More Than the Froot Loops Mascot

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Generations of cereal eaters grew up sharing the breakfast table with Toucan Sam, famous for following his long, colorful nose - but what's that bill for besides hawking cereal?

Could Breadfruit Be the Next Superfood?

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Breadfruit is a staple fruit that grows in the tropics has the potential to provide food security to millions. So what exactly is it and who's eating it?

Pimento Cheese: The Southern Staple With Northern Roots

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You probably equate pimento cheese with the South. But it actually got its start in the North. We'll tell you all about that, and how to make it.

Perlite: It's Like Popcorn for Your Potting Soil!

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Those white beads you see in potting soil are made of a volcanic glass called perlite. And that's not the only place you'll see this versatile material.

Dik-dik: The Tiny Antelope With the Embarrassing Name

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The name dik-dik comes from the repetitive 'dik' sound the tiny female dik-dik makes when she feels threatened.

U.S. Farmers Eye Hemp as a New Cash Crop

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Congress passed the farm bill with a provision that will legalize hemp farming. HowStuffWorks looks at whether it will be America's next gold rush.

No Chocolate, No Avocado: 10 Foods Dogs Can't Eat

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Not all human foods are safe for dogs to eat. HowStuffWorks looks at 10 foods that are toxic to dogs.

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