In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you unfortunately come down with a case of traveler’s diarrhea, staying hydrated is the most important step. You need to counteract the water and electrolytes lost to the diarrhea (or vomiting in extreme cases). Try to drink eight to ten glasses of water a day from safe or sterilized sources.  Try to drink at least one cup of water for every attack of diarrhea you have.  In moderate to severe cases, you will also want to drink an oral rehydration solution (ORS). These solutions contain the exact combination of clean water, electrolytes, and carbohydrates your body needs to stay hydrated. Follow the directions according to the ORS you buy and drink after each episode of diarrhea. You’ll know you’re staying hydrated if your urine maintains a pale color. Eating smaller meals more frequently is a better way to ensure proper nutrition than three big meals a day while you have traveler’s diarrhea. The smaller portions are also less likely to upset your stomach. Including salty items such as well-cooked soups and sealed sports drinks will also help you replace electrolytes lost to the episodes of diarrhea. Excess potassium loss is another concern in addition to dehydration when suffering a bout of traveler’s diarrhea. You should add some potassium-rich options to replace the lost mineral, such as bananas (remember to peel them yourself), bottled fruit juices, and well-cooked potatoes. Anti-motility agents (loperamide, diphenoxylate, and paregoric) are available over the counter to treat diarrhea. However, you should avoid these options, especially if your symptoms include fever or bloody stool, because they slow the transit time of matter through your digestive tract. In the case of traveler’s diarrhea, this means that the microbes causing the symptoms remain in your body longer than necessary. You can take bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol) to treat traveler’s diarrhea in addition to as a preventative measure.Follow the manufacturer’s dosage suggestions for two days. If symptoms worsen or do not improve, then see a doctor to rule out the possibility of a parasite. Though unnecessary in the vast majority of traveler’s diarrhea cases, there are some instances for which you should see a doctor. In these cases, the doctor will typically prescribe a short course of antibiotics lasting three to five days. Find a physician if your symptoms worsen to include:  Persistence or worsening of symptoms for more than two days Blood in your stool Vomiting Severe cramping in your abdomen Fever Rash Dizziness, confusion, lethargy
Summary: Stay hydrated. Eat smaller meals. Eat foods rich in potassium. Avoid anti-motility agents. Take bismuth subsalicylate. See a doctor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the main ways to set yourself apart at school is to work hard and earn the best grades you can. This will get the attention of your teachers, your peers, and your parents. To ensure that you earn the best possible grades, do all of the homework, projects, and other assignments for all of your classes.  Set aside a designated time to work on your homework in the evenings, such as from 4 pm to 6 pm or from 7 pm to 9 pm. Ask your family members and friends not to disturb you during this time. Let them know that this is your homework time and you will be available before and after, but not during this time slot. Extracurricular activities can also help you to stand out by giving you a chance to hone a skill and show off your talents. Most schools have a variety of extracurricular activities for students. You can get involved in sports if you are athletic, join the school band if you play (or want to learn) an instrument, or get involved in school theater productions.  Participating in extracurricular activities looks great on college and job applications. Getting involved in extracurricular activities is also a great way to connect with new people and to discover interests and skills you didn’t even know you had. Developing a relationship with your teachers can help you to stand out as well. Talking with your teachers will give you a chance to show them that you are interested in their class and to get to know you a bit better. It is also important for your success in school to talk to your teachers whenever you have a question or need help.  Try saying something like, “I really enjoyed today’s lesson. Can you recommend a book that will tell me more about this subject?” Or you could ask about an assignment, such as by saying, “What types of sources do you recommend for the final paper?” Speaking up in class when your teacher asks a question is another great way to stand out in school. Your teachers will also appreciate your participation. You don’t have to offer an answer to every question your teachers ask, but if you think you know the answer to a question, raise your hand. Even if the answer is not the right one, your teacher will notice that you tried and they will most likely appreciate your effort. For example, if your math teacher puts a problem up on the board and you think you know the answer, raise your hand! If you feel isolated or invisible at school, then it is important to talk to someone who can help. Most schools have a school counselor on hand who you can meet with and speak confidentially about your concerns. They may be able to help you find ways to feel better or direct you to someone outside of school who can help, such as a therapist. Keep in mind that if you tell any school employee that you are thinking about harming yourself or others, they will have to report this.
Summary: Do all of the assignments for your classes. Get involved in extracurricular activities. Talk with your teachers after class. Raise your hand and speak up. Talk with a school counselor for more help.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: An aquarium can be a good choice to keep mice. If you opt for an aquarium, make sure it's at least 10 gallons (about 38 liters) and has a mesh lid to prevent a mouse from escaping. If you have one to three mice, a bigger aquarium is necessary.  Four to five mice need at least a 15 gallon (about 58 liters) aquarium. Five to six mice need a 20 gallon (about 78 liters) aquarium. In general, however, bigger is better for any mouse. Get as big of an aquarium as you can fit in your home. A wire cage is also an option for mice. While an aquarium is usually a better option, you can opt for a cage if you cannot find an aquarium. If you get a cage, make sure to select one that's safe for mice. The size of the cage should be at least 24 by 12 inches (about 61 by 30 centimeters). There should be no more than a quarter inch between wires, as this will prevent mice from escaping. Substrate is the material lining the bottom of the cage. For mice, opt for shredded paper that does not contain ink. Line this on the bottom of the cage. A few centimeters of substrate is adequate for a mouse. Mice are sensitive to heat and cold, so it's important to keep them in an area that's consistently room temperature. Do not put your mouse's enclosure next to heaters, furnaces, or other sources of heat. You should also avoid cold, drafty rooms. Certain types of houses are dangerous for mice. Never keep a mouse in a cardboard box or a wooden enclosure, as mice may chew through these materials. You should also be careful about mice habitats, with a lot of tubes and accessories, sold at pet stores. Mice can get trapped and injured in these kinds of enclosures. A mouse's enclosure needs daily cleaning. Each day, use a cat litter scoop to remove soiled bedding. Once a week, you should give the enclosure a thorough cleaning.  Place your mice in a separate container. Remove all the bedding, any cardboard toys, and food and water bowls. Use dish washer detergent and water to wash the insides of the enclosure, as well as food and water bowls and plastic toys. Allow everything to dry completely. Replace all the bedding with new material. Place food and water bowls, as well as plastic toys, back in the cage. Discard old cardboard toys and replace them with new ones.
Summary:
Get the right aquarium size. Use a wire cage. Add substrate. Place the enclosure in the right location. Avoid dangerous houses. Clean the cage regularly.