Article: You must be signed in to send a video via email.  Click Sign In. It is located in the very top, right corner of the page. Enter your Google email address and click Next. Enter your Google account password and click Next. You will automatically return to the Home screen when the login is successful. This icon will display your profile picture or a blue bust. It is located in the very top, right corner of the screen.  It is located in the left sidebar.  It is located to the right of the video’s title. This will open up the video’s settings.  This button is located to the right of the “Description” field.  As you type, suggested contacts will appear below the field. The recipients will receive a link to your private video. They may only access the video through this link.
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Navigate to YouTube.com. Sign in to your YouTube account. Click on the account icon. Select “Creator Studio” from the drop-down menu. Click “Video Manager”. Locate the private video you want to share. Click on the blue lock. Select the “Basic Information” tab. Click Share. Click “Enter email addresses”. Type the email addresses of the people you’d like to share the video with. Click Send email.
Article: Kidney stones are small bits of calcified minerals and salts that form in your kidneys. Some kidney stones stay in your kidney, and some detach and pass in your urine. While passing the stones can be painful, they usually don't cause lasting damage. You might pass small stones without realizing it. Or, you may have difficulty passing larger ones. You'll probably feel severe pain in your sides and back, below your ribs, near your groin and lower abdomen. Since kidney stones are moving, the pain can come in waves and vary in intensity. You may have some of these symptoms as well:  Pain when urinating Pink, red or brown urine that's cloudy or smelly Nausea and vomiting Constant urge to urinate and urinating more frequently (although small amounts) Fever and chills (if you also have an infection) Struggling to find a comfortable position (i.e. sitting, then standing, then lying down) Men are more likely than women to develop kidney stones and non-Hispanic white people tend to develop kidney stones more frequently. Being overweight, obese, dehydrated, or eating a diet high in sugar, sodium, and protein can also increase your risk. You're more likely to develop kidney stones if you've already had them or someone in your family has had them. Your doctor will perform a physical and test your blood and urine. The doctor is checking for calcium, uric acid, or minerals which could could cause stones to form. You may also get imaging done (like x-rays, CT scans, or ultrasounds). This way, the doctor can visualize if there are kidney stones. Your doctor may want you to collect the kidney stone after you pass it. This way, the stone can be analyzed and the doctor can determine what's causing your kidney stones, especially if you frequently pass them. If you have small stones, you should be able to pass them at home by drinking plenty of water, taking over-the-counter pain medications, and possibly by taking prescription medication to help muscles in your urinary tract relax.  If you have larger stones or stones that are damaging your urinary tract, a urologist may use shock waves to break up the stones or will surgically remove them.  If over-the-counter medications are not enough, your doctor might prescribe you some other medication for the pain.
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Recognize what kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) are. Watch for symptoms of kidney stones. Consider your risk factors. Get a medical diagnosis. Follow treatment recommendations.
Article: Your mom may not be ready to hear about the dangers of smoking. Give her the raw facts about smoking, so that understand exactly why she should quit.  According to the American Lung Association, smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S., causing over 400,000 deaths per year.  Secondhand smoke causes over 40,000 deaths per year, in additional to several respiratory illnesses.  Nearly 70 chemicals found in cigarettes are known to cause cancer, including lead, acetone, ammonia, arsenic and formaldehyde.  When a person quits smoking, breathing becomes easier within the initial 72 hours.  Lung function improves within the first 3-9 months.  The risk of a heart attack, stroke or lung cancer are cut in half within the first few years of smoking cessation. Read it over by yourself first, then choose a good time to go over it with her.  Pamphlets regarding the hazards of smoking usually include key information regarding how smoking affects the body as well as how it affects others (including children and pets). The CDC has compiled a large list of informative pamphlets on the key aspects of tobacco use at http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/multimedia/printable/. Breaking a habit is a very personal issue where one often feels isolated and is not ready to handle it on their own. Smokers anonymous groups are a great way for those with smoking addictions to receive much-needed support, resources, guidance and encouragement from both professionals and fellow smokers.  Smokers anonymous groups (also known as nicotine anonymous) normally do not require that a person has already quit. The person has to simply want to quit in order to attend. Your mom will have the option of speaking with a personal sponsor who can motivate her when she is tempted to start smoking again. To find meetings near you, visit https://nicotine-anonymous.org/find-a-meeting.html  If you believe that your mom may feel uncomfortable in such a group, online meetings are also available and can be found at https://nicotine-anonymous.org/internet-meetings.html
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Perform some quality research regarding the health hazards of smoking. Pick up a pamphlet from the local community health center or doctor's office. Encourage her to join a Smokers Anonymous group.