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What in the World Are Tonsil Stones?
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Never heard of tonsil stones? They're nasty little stones that can form in your throat. So should you freak out if you have them?
What's the Meaning Behind the Latin Phrase 'Caveat Emptor'?
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The Latin language may be dead, but this phrase, which originated 2,000 years ago, is still used in legal and financial docs. So what does it mean?
You're Feeding Your Cats All Wrong
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HowStuffWorks looks at a new report from the American Association of Feline Practitioners about how to feed your cat for optimal health.
Yes, You Can Catch Up On Your Sleep!
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HowStuffWorks looks at a new study suggesting that sleeping in on the weekends is good for you.
Wallace's Giant Bee, World's Largest, Rediscovered
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Wallace's giant bee, the world's largest, has been rediscovered. HowStuffWorks takes a look.
Antarctic Prone To 'Ice Quakes' Every Night, Study Finds
Scientists set up two stations to capture this strange seismic activity.
How Did Snakes Lose Their Legs?
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HowStuffWorks finds out why snakes have no legs and feet.
Why Do We Scratch Our Heads When We're Thinking?
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Ever scratch your head when you're frustrated or thinking? HowStuffWorks found out how this tic became the signal for so many social expressions.
Your First Memory Is Probably Fiction
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Is your first memory of lying in a crib? You may want to revisit that. A new large study found that nearly 40 percent of participants had a first memory that was improbably early.
Study Says 2035 Is Climate Change Point of No Return
After 2035 it will be extremely unlikely we can stop Earth's temperature from rising enough to kick off a dangerous medley of global disasters.