Write an article based on this "Determine if you have chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease. Talk to your doctor about your health conditions. Get evaluated for infections. Get tested for allergies."
article: Reflux esophagitis occurs when the stomach acid refluxes through the lower esophageal sphincter and into the esophagus. GERD is a condition in which this backflow is a chronic problem. One complication of GERD is tissue damage to the esophagus leading to esophagitis. Your risk for esophagitis can increase because of pre-existing medical conditions.  For example, surgery or radiation to the chest will weaken the lower esophageal sphincter and increase your risk of experiencing esophagitis. Chronic vomiting weakens the sphincter from pressure in the stomach and thus increases the risk of esophagitis. People with a weakened immune system from medications or an immune-mediated illness such as HIV can develop infections that lead to esophagitis. These infections include those due to fungi or viruses such as herpes or cytomegalovirus. Infectious esophagitis can be the result of a bacterial, viral or fungal infection. Although relatively rare, this type of esophagitis will occur more often in people with poor immune function, such as people suffering from HIV, leukemia, chemotherapy treatments for cancer, diabetes or organ transplant. Symptoms associated with infectious esophagitis can include:  Fever and chills associated with the infection. Oral thrush if the infectious agent is candida albicans If the infection is herpes or cytomegalovirus, you may experience sores in your mouth or in the back of your throat, making swallowing food or saliva even more uncomfortable. You may be having an allergic reaction that can cause esophagitis. Eosinophilic esophagitis can occur in response to an allergic reaction or from acid-reflux or both. Eosinophils are white blood cells that play a role in allergic reactions in the body. Sometimes the allergy is to foods, such as milk, eggs, wheat, soy or peanuts. At other times, people can have non-food reactions to pollen or dander, which causes esophagitis.

Write an article based on this "Use a humidifier. Drink water. Minimize exposure."
article: A humidifier works on both the inside and the outside, allowing your skin to stay hydrated by introducing atmospheric moisture to dry air. Humidifiers help not only with preventing windburn, but also with treating winter conditions such as sore throats and coughs.  Humidifiers are generally either warm or cool mist. Choosing between the two is a matter of personal preference, and you may find that different humidifiers better suit different needs.  A warm mist humidifier, for example, may be useful while sleeping, while a cold mist humidifier might make more sense at a desk or an office where temperature is controlled but atmospheric moisture is not. Humidifiers can easily be purchased at home goods stores, departments stores, or online. Carry a water bottle around and set reminders for yourself to help you remember to get two to three liters of water per day. Water helps to replenish your body’s moisture, and is fundamental in both the prevention of and recovery from windburn. It is recommended that the average adult man get three liters of water a day, and that the average adult woman get 2.2 liters a day. Take a look at weather forecasts before you go out. If the weather is expected to have significant wind gusts or temperatures below freezing, plan to minimize your time outside. If temperatures are projected to get below zero Fahrenheit (-17.7 Celsius), try to avoid going out at all when possible.

Write an article based on this "Gather your tools. Back up any important data. Install Windows first. Start the Linux installation. Set the partitions. Choose your operating system."
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In order to dual boot Windows and Linux, you will need a Windows installation disk and a Linux distribution installation disk. You will also need to have at least 20 GB available for each operating system. You can use any Linux distribution you'd like. Some of the most popular ones include Ubuntu and Mint. This method will start with a fresh installation for both Windows and Linux, as this is the most foolproof way to successfully install both operating systems. Make sure all of your important documents, pictures, and other files are backed up on a separate drive or in the cloud. See this guide for more details on backing up your data. Windows takes over the boot sequence, so you'll always want to install it first so that your boot sequence isn't messed up later. When installing Windows, you can make the entire hard drive a single partition. The Linux installation will let you split it up later. See these guides for instructions on installing Windows:  Install Windows 10 Install Windows 8 Install Windows 7 Install Windows Vista After Windows has finished installing, you can start the Linux part of the installation. Insert your Linux installation disc and reboot your computer. Boot to the disc and start the installation program. See these guides for detailed instructions for installing various Linux distributions:  Install Ubuntu Linux Install Linux Mint During the Linux installation, you will be asked if you want to install Linux alongside your Windows installation or replace your Windows installation. Make sure to install it alongside your existing Windows installation to allow dual booting.  Once you choose to install alongside, you will be allowed to set the size of your partition. Make sure that you allow at least 10 GB for the operating system files, as well as extra space for programs. Use the slider to adjust the Linux partition size. Click the "advanced partitioning tool" link if you want to create a third partition that can act as storage for both operating systems. You can allocate most of your space to this partition to ensure that you have plenty of space to store your files. After you finish installing Linux, your dual boot setup is complete. Whenever you reboot your computer, you will be given the option to choose which operating system you would like to boot. You will need to reboot in order to change operating systems.