In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Mice are generally afraid of people, so minimize how often you handle your mouse. When you do pick up your mouse, do so in a safe fashion. Set a treat in your palm then lay your hand flat at the bottom of its cage. When it climbs on, gently lift it up into the air. Hold your mouse close to your lap if it is not comfortable being held. You can then pet and interact with your mouse. If your mouse is squirming and nervous, place it back in its cage. Never grab a mouse by the tip of its tail and do not squeeze a mouse with your fingers. Mice are active animals that need plenty of exercise to stay healthy. An exercise wheel is vital for any mouse's cage. However, always opt for a plastic one over a wire one. Mice can easily get trapped and injured or even killed in a wire wheel. You should also provide toys. Inexpensive toys, like cardboard rolls from paper towels and toilet paper, are safe for mice to play with. You can also pick up commercial toys from a local pet store. Mice should be active and alert. They should eat and drink regularly and breathe and walk steadily. If you notice any of the following changes in behavior, see a vet:  Lack of appetite Lethargy Discharge from the eyes or nose Diarrhea Weight loss Skin lesions Overgrown teeth Extreme temperatures can cause health problems and even death in mice. Make sure you keep your mice in an area in your home that's room temperature. If anything causes a sudden change in temperature, such as a heat outage, move your mouse to a location where temperature is stable. Household pets like cats and dogs may view mice as prey. Pets like ferrets and snakes may also prey on mice. Keep mice in separate rooms from other pets and make sure their cages are secure at all times.
Summary: Handle your mice properly. Make sure your mice get enough exercise. Watch for signs of health problems. Avoid extreme heat and cold. Keep your mice away from other household pets.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ake vegan soup broth. A good vegetable broth will give you the means to create a host of vegan soups. This broth recipe calls for a large variety of vegetables for a complex flavor, but the recipe is flexible enough that you can make substitutions based on what’s in season. ake vegan split pea soup. Split peas are actually the dried and split seeds of the traditional pea plant. This soup packs plenty of flavor; you won’t miss the traditional ham hocks. . This spicy vegetable soup delivers a delicious twist on the classic recipe. You can vary the vegetables in this recipe as needed to accommodate what’s in your refrigerator. ake vegan chicken noodle soup. This soup is the perfect recipe for people of all ages. You can make this soup at any time of the year for a quick lunch or a simple dinner. ake vegan French onion soup. This soup packs big caramelized onion flavor without the traditional beef broth. Croutons and vegan Gruyere cheese create the traditional broiled topping.
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In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pelvic pain may be a symptom of ovarian cysts. This pain is a dull ache that may radiate to your lower back and thighs. The pain can occur just before your period begins or just before it ends.  The pain can occur only during intercourse. The pain can also occur during bowel movements or if there is any pressure on your bowels. Most ovarian cysts are painless and symptomless, and often disappear on their own. These cysts can result in symptoms, however. The symptoms include:  Nausea, vomiting, or breast tenderness similar to that experienced during pregnancy A feeling of abdominal fullness or heaviness A feeling of pressure on your bladder. This can cause more  frequent urination or difficulty emptying the bladder completely There are a number of possible risk factors for cysts, and these can play a role in any treatment choices.  These include:  A history of previous cysts Irregular menstrual cycles Beginning menstruation younger than 12 Infertility or a history of infertility treatments Low thyroid function Treatment with tamoxifen for breast cancer Smoking and use of tobacco products Chronic inflammatory conditions You should see your doctor regularly if you have had a history of ovarian cysts. If any of the symptoms listed become severe or interfere with your daily life, call your physician. If you have severe abdominal or lower abdominal or pelvic pain, especially when accompanied by fever or nausea or vomiting, seek immediate medical attention. Let your physician know what home treatments you are pursuing and let your physician know if they are helping.
Summary:
Monitor pelvic pain. Look for other symptoms of ovarian cysts. Be aware of the risk factors. Schedule a doctor’s appointment.