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Cooking Oil Questions
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Get answers to cooking oil questions, including a description of different kinds of olive oils, how to store cooking oil, and more practical tips.
The Mysterious Power of Mass Hysteria: Minds Over Matter?
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Collective hysteria affected 600 girls in Chalco, Mexico, a town near Mexico City. Learn about collective hysteria and causes of collective hysteria.
Emotional Recovery From Job Loss
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Emotional recovery from job loss can be difficult to achieve. Learn more about dealing with the loss of your job from Discovery Health.
How to Fix a Scratched Disc
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Don't throw out those scratched and non-functioning CDs, repair them. Learn more about how to repair scratches on a cd.
Home Remedies for Cats with Fleas
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A cat with fleas will not just have to cope with incessant scratching -- fleas can also transmit tapeworms. Learn some home remedies for cats with fleas.
How 3-in-1 Credit Reports Work
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3-in-1 credit reports are explained in this article. Learn about 3-in-1 credit reports.
What is trench mouth?
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Nicknamed for soldiers at war, trench mouth continues to affect people in underdeveloped countries. Learn about the symptoms and treatment of trench mouth.
One in Six Say They'd Rather Die 'Young.' What Age Is That?
Think you're going to die young? You might want to rethink that. According to new research, your preferred life expectancy influences when you die.
Three Big Mistakes We Make With Recycling
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The experts have seen people trying to recycle bowling balls and curling irons. They call it 'wishful recycling'. But paper and plastic items can be problematic too.
'Rogue' Road Crews Are Fixing Unfilled Potholes
Cities facing huge budget cuts can't keep up with potholes. HowStuffWorks talks to two guys who'd had enough and are fixing the potholes on their own.