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How Often Should You Wash Your Bra?
While laywomen give answers ranging from "after every use" to "once a month," experts have a definite number.
Top 10 Must-have Home Accessories
Home decor encompasses many different elements of design, from what kind of flooring you use to how the furniture is arranged in each room. But real wow-factor shows up in your home accessories. They give your home its personality and character.
Top 10 Retail Markups
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Retail markups can be quite large, and consumers will often pay hundreds of times the original cost of an item. Read about our top 10 retail markups.
Will I get sick if I eat barracuda?
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Barracudas already have a menacing reputation in the underwater world, but what if we turn them into the prey? Will I get sick if I eat barracuda?
Why do wildebeests spend their whole lives migrating in a circle?
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Wildebeest migration involves nearly one million wildebeests walking 1,000 miles in search of food. Read about wildebeest migration, an arduous trek.
Tiger Lilies Are Easy-to-grow Garden Showstoppers
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Tiger lilies have it all - they're edible, have healing properties and act as perfect pollinator magnets. They're also long-lasting, strikingly beautiful and super easy to grow.
20 Home Remedies for Cuts and Scrapes
Learn easy, effective home remedies for cuts and scrapes that speed the healing process. Find out how to prevent infection using common kitchen items.
Is Borax Harmful or Helpful?
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Borax, a popular addition to laundry detergents and slime recipes, is a natural ingredient that has been getting flack for possibly being harmful to children. But is this true?
How Food Preservation Works
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Because sustenance ensures our survival, food preservation is one of the oldest technologies developed by human beings. Find out what's being done to your food to make it last longer.
How Winemaking Works
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From Beaujolais to Bordeaux, Madeira to Merlot and Sancerre to Shiraz, wine can complement almost any food. And, one glass of red wine daily may be a heart-healthy habit. Learn how wine is made, from grapes to glass!