Write an article based on this "Get medical care for a rash or irritation caused by natural products. Consult your doctor if you suddenly start sweating more. Talk to your doctor if your body odor changes. Schedule a doctor’s appointment if you have unexplained night sweats. See your doctor if natural products don’t manage your body odor. Visit your doctor if sweating or body odor interferes with your life."
article: While natural treatments are often safe, they may irritate your skin or even cause a rash. Both commercially-made natural deodorants and homemade treatments can aggravate your skin. If this happens, reach out to your doctor to find out if you need treatment.  You may notice swelling, itchiness, tenderness, and redness around the area where you applied your natural treatment. Ask your doctor if they can recommend a natural body odor treatment that may be more suitable for your skin. While you likely don’t need to worry, sudden changes in how much you sweat may be a sign that something is wrong. Talk to your doctor to find out what’s causing your excessive sweating. Then, ask about your treatment options. If you have an underlying condition, you’ll need to treat it to relieve your excessive sweating. Changes in your body odor may be triggered by a medical condition. Try not to worry because you’re probably okay. However, go see your doctor to find out what’s causing the changes in your smell so that you can fix it. Your doctor may be able to offer you treatments for your underlying condition. While you probably don’t need to worry, night sweats can be caused by certain medical conditions or medications. Talk to your doctor to find out what’s causing your night sweats so that you can manage them. Your doctor may offer you treatment or they could recommend lifestyle changes. For instance, some depression and diabetes treatments can cause night sweats. Similarly, anxiety, autoimmune disorders, infections, and certain cancers can trigger night sweats. You can typically manage your body odor using self-care. However, sometimes lifestyle changes and topical products aren’t enough. If this is the case for you, your doctor may be able to help you find a product that works for you. Your doctor will likely recommend you try traditional deodorants if natural products don’t work. If this still doesn’t help, they can offer you a prescription deodorant. Everyone experiences sweating and body odor, so you are not alone! However, you may sweat more than other people or have stronger-smelling body odor. Fortunately, your doctor can help you if you’re having trouble living a normal life because of sweat and odor.  Your doctor can help you find products that work for you. Additionally, your doctor may refer you to a therapist, who can help you change your thoughts about your sweat and body odor. This may help you feel better.

Write an article based on this "Check your existing memberships for benefits. Book with a company that offers discounts. Look for travel-package deals."
article: There are hundreds of car rental discount codes and coupons that you can get just by already being a member of certain associations.  Do you belong to a frequent flyer program, auto club, travel club, or any other group that has gotten you discounts in the past? Members of AARP, AOPA, CARP, Sam's Club, Costco, Delta Skymiles, Aeroplan, AIChe, or the APA, for example, are eligible for car rental discounts.  Being a member of AAA makes you eligible for discounts with various car rental companies.  Some insurance companies such as Allstate or GEICO have coverage that includes free rental while your car is being repaired. Popular online booking companies such as Travelocity, Orbitz, Expedia, and Kayak all advertise auto rental discounts as part of their value offerings. Autoslash.com is an example of a website that consolidates car rental prices and discount codes. If you plan to take a plane, train, or ferry before renting a car, you may be able to get a discount depending on the company you travel with. Try to find an all-inclusive package for your destination and compare it with regular car rental prices to confirm you’re getting a good deal.

Write an article based on this "Try caffeine in moderation. Avoid sugar. Take short breaks, if possible. Stay hydrated."
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Caffeine can be helpful to get you through an early shift. However, moderation is key. About two or four cups of coffee should provide you with a boost in energy. Anymore will likely result in your feeling jittery and may cause a crash later on. Sugary energy drinks, sodas, and other sweets may give you a quick boost of energy. This will not last. You'll end up crashing later, feeling more tired than you were before that soda or donut. Instead, stick to healthy, energizing snacks throughout your shift.  A salad with lean protein, like chicken, can be an energizing lunch for a long day. Anything rich in lean protein, complex carbs, and vegetables is a great lunch to keep you energized during work. If you have a sweet tooth you want to indulge, go for fruit or yogurt over products with a lot of added cane sugar. If you had to wake up earlier than usual, your attention span may waver during work. If you get breaks, take them when you begin to feel restless. Brief breaks can help you stay focused during an early morning shift.  Try going for a 15 minute walk during break time. A small amount of exercise can give you a boost of energy. You can also use a short break to go into the break room and have a healthy snack. You may also want to grab a cup of coffee, if you had not had more than 2 cups that morning. Drinking water throughout the day can help you feel alert for several reasons. First, if you're getting up to refill a glass of water every hour or so, you're staying active. This can keep you engaged. Second, you may have to use the bathroom more. You're less likely to nod off during work if you have a full bladder. You can keep a water bottle at your desk and occasionally refill it in the break room. You can also make use of any water fountains in your office. Take any chance you have to stop and get a drink of water.