Write an article based on this "Take SSRIs. Try additional antidepressants. Take MAOIs."
article: Antidepressants are usually prescribed by your doctor or psychiatrist for atypical depression. SSRIs are one common type of antidepressants with fewer side effects. SSRIs work by increasing the amount of serotonin available on the brain. Examples of SSRIs include Prozac, Celexa, Lexapro, Paxil, and Zoloft.  Your dosage will depend on the prescription given by your doctor or psychiatrist. Another antidepressant group is SNRIs, which work by increasing the amount of serotonin and norepinephrine available in the brain. This group includes medications such as Effexor XR, Cymbalta, and Pristiq.  NDRI is another option. It affects the levels of norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain. It includes a medication called Wellbutrin.  You can also take atypical antidepressants, named so because they does not fit neatly into other categories of antidepressants. This category of antidepressants include Remeron and Viibryd. The oldest group of antidepressants is MAOIs, which have been proven effective to treat atypical depression. They also help related symptoms, such as anxiety and panic. Medications in this group include Parnate and Nardil.  Though MAOIs are very effective, they are not used as much as the newer type of antidepressant such as SSRIs. They are generally used as a last resort if other treatments don't work due in part to serious side effects.  MAOIs require the user to follow a strict diet, as they can have dangerous (or even deadly) interactions with certain foods and other medications, like birth control pills, decongestants and certain herbal supplements.

Write an article based on this "Click the Apple icon  on your MacBook. Click System Preferences. Click Displays. Click Display. Press and hold Options and select "Scaled". Select a resolution for your monitor."
article: It's in the menu bar in the upper-left corner of the desktop.  This displays the Apple menu as a drop-down. It's in the Apple menu on your Mac. It's below an icon that resembles a monitor in the System Preferences menu. It's the first tab at the top of the screen. This allows you to select a screen resolution for your monitor.  By default, your MacBook will try to detect the best resolution for both your displays. To change the resolution of your MacBook display, select "Scaled" without holding the "Options" key. A higher resolution can display smaller icons and more room on the screen.  A lower resolution can display larger icons but less room on the screen.  Some apps and windows may not fit on the screen with a smaller resolution. If it's an HD monitor, select up to 1900 x 1080.  If it's a 4k or more display, select up to 3840 x 2160

Write an article based on this "Set a time of day for chanting. Decide how long you will chant. Find a calm place to sit in a comfortable position. Think about what Om represents before chanting. Relax. Breathe normally. Pronounce Om. Draw the sound from your navel."
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The ideal time to chant Om is first thing in the morning. However, you should choose a time when you believe you’ll be the most relaxed and not in a hurry. Sunrise and sunset are great times for deep meditation. Avoid chanting right after a meal. How long you choose to chant is up to you. Set a timer so that you are not focusing on the clock. Be determined to continue chanting until the timer goes off. For example, you may choose to chant for five minutes, ten minutes, or half an hour. Make sure the place will be free from distractions. A good position would be to sit on the ground cross-legged, or on your bed. Hold your back straight throughout. Close your eyes and keep them shut. Consider arranging an area specifically for meditating, such as a corner of your bedroom or a separate room. Om is said to represent the whole universe. It’s considered to be the source of all creation. Om encompasses all time periods, from the past through to the present and into the future. Om is eternal oneness of mind, body and spirit with the universe. Don’t worry about chanting perfectly. Om is considered to be the vibration of the universe that no human voice can replicate exactly. The most important consideration is to chant in a relaxed way. Try to do this effortlessly; the more you focus on your effort and technique, the less effective it will be.  You may need to exert effort at first to clear your mind of thoughts until you master effortless Om chanting. Om is about feeling rather than thinking. Feel like peace, bliss and happiness are enveloping your whole body. Repeat Om in a slow, rhythmic way when you exhale. You don’t have to chant with every exhale. Match the length of each chant to the duration of your natural exhale. For instance, you may chant Om, take a breath or two, and then chant again. The “O” sounds like the “a” sound in the word “saw,” combined with the “u” sound in the word “put.” Blend the “m” into the end. These sounds should all merge together into a single sound similar to the “ome” in “home.”  Om is composed of four sounds: “a,” “u,” “m,” and the silence that follows. Give equal measure to each sound. For example, “Ooommm” rather than “ommm” or “ooom.” Allow the vibration to rise upward gradually until it rings in your nostrils. Try to do this easily and naturally.