Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Warm up the food. Try canned food. Add a little tuna water on top. Offer baby food.

Answer: Another way to encourage a finicky cat to eat is by heating up the food just a bit. Even kibble will benefit from this treatment. You don't want it too hot to eat, but a little bit of warmth will help release the scent of the food, which makes a cat more receptive to the idea of eating the food. If your cat has been on dry food and has seemed reluctant to eat, switching to canned food may help. Canned food releases more scent, encouraging your cat to eat. If you mainly want to stick with dry food, you can add a little wet food to the dry to encourage your cat to eat it. If your cat isn't wanting to eat, increasing the good smells of the food may help. Pour a little water from a can of tuna packed in water (not oil) on top of the food. Most cats will be more than happy to eat anything doused in tuna water. You can also try clam juice or even Parmesan cheese. If you can't get a cat to eat at all, particularly a sick cat, you can try baby food for a time. Stick to all-meat products, as cats cannot have foods like garlic or onions. You can offer the cat a little on a spoon or your finger to get it started.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make ice cubes Decide when to apply the treatment. Wrap ice in a cloth. Apply ice to your face. Apply beneficial skin products.

Answer: . Clean an ice cube tray and fill it with water. Place it on a flat spot in the freezer. Put it in the freezer overnight or until solid.  Dilute rosewater or fresh lemon juice in ice cube trays for extra benefits. Rosewater acts as a toner which soothes, hydrates, and controls oil. It may also combat acne, sunburn, and skin aging.  Lemon juice may improve the appearance of aging skin, freckles, dark spots, pimples and oily skin.  Another option is to freeze freshly-brewed tea, such as green or chamomile, in cubes. Tea can reduce inflammation, and may have anti-aging benefits. If you’re icing your whole face, do so in the morning before putting on makeup. If you want to spot treat specific areas for acne, do so every other night before bed. Either way, clean your face first as you normally would. Treating acne at night helps your skin to heal and regenerate. Place a few cubes of ice into gauze or a soft cloth, such as a fine handkerchief. Once the ice starts melting and the liquid wets the cloth a bit, apply the wrapped ice to your skin.  If you don’t want to use a cloth, wear gloves. Don’t apply ice straight out of the freezer. This can damage capillaries. Place an extra soft cloth nearby. You’ll want to have this ready for wiping any excess water that runs down your face. Hold the ice against areas on your skin for one to two minutes, moving it in gentle circular motions. Do this on your chin, jaw line, cheeks, forehead, nose, and below your nose. Don’t apply the ice for longer than fifteen minutes. Follow facial skin icing with skin products, if desired, such as moisturizer, toner or acne treatment. For dry skin, creams are more moisturizing than lotions. Toner is a cleanser that can help with oily skin.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get rid of mementos. Think it over, but don't obsess. Keep your distance. Lean on your friends. Change something that has nothing to do with your partner. Wait a while before dating again.

Answer: If you want a fresh start after a breakup, get rid of all the things that will remind you of your ex. There's little sense in keeping mementos of the good times, because they'll be more likely to remind you of the loss in the long run. If you have old photographs, mementos and trinkets from your relationship, you'll be able to get over that relationship and start fresh a whole lot faster the sooner you get rid of that stuff. Make it a ritual. Take all those photos and delete them, one by one. Burn the letters in the backyard, saying, "Be gone, jerk" with every one. It's good to take some time to reflect after a break-up, to allow yourself to figure out what went wrong, and figure out what you could do better next time. It's good to do this, but not to let it go so far that it becomes an obsession. If you find yourself unable to think about anything but your ex, it's important to get moving on and looking forward. If you find yourself obsessing, or rethinking the break-up, or even wanting to rekindle that flame, train yourself to remember something negative. Think of all the things you dislike about your partner. You won't be obsessing over them for long, if you do that. Don't give yourself the opportunity to rethink the decision to break up. A fresh start means you need to avoid your old partner's hangouts and do everything it takes to not see this person, think about this person, or do things you did with this person. Make significant changes, emotionally and physically, to recalibrate your life, post-breakup. Don't regress. No reconsidering the decision. Relationships that end once fail more often than they succeed. Spend time with the people you still care about, and who care about you. Don't be afraid to talk about it, or to get together and rip on your ex. Laugh it off together and support each other.  If you and your partner had many of the same friends, don't be afraid to stake your claim and stand up for yourself. You don't need to cower in your room and avoid the situation because you're afraid of seeing your ex, or because you're worried about negotiating that tangled web. At the same time, it's important to recognize when friendships might be over as well. If a friendship was situational, and that situation had to do with your relationship that's now over, don't be afraid of moving on and making new friends. Do something by yourself, something that your ex may have disapproved of, or something that your ex wouldn't have gone in for. Take a flamenco class, or start doing Cross-Fit, or play your favorite music super-loud, first thing in the morning. Get a crazy haircut. Celebrate your singleness with a new activity. Think of something that your partner held back in you. If you never had the time to work on your creative projects, because your partner was always criticizing, or distracting you, let yourself be creative again. Throw yourself into some kind of project that would have been impossible with your partner. While jumping into a new relationship might seem like a fast-track to a fresh start, it's loaded with the potential for sour emotions and trouble. Don't bring the baggage of that relationship into someone else's life. Depending on how long your relationship was, you may need a couple weeks, or even a couple months, to really get over things. If you find something you think you're genuinely compatible with, and you think you may be able to be with them, without staying focused on comparing it to your old relationship, that's how you know you're ready to start again.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Assess the risk of suicide. Recognize bodily symptoms as contributing to depression. Treat insomnia. Talk to a medical provider. Avoid alcohol.

Answer:
The elderly are at greater risk of suicide, and depression can increase the likelihood of suicide. Look out for the following warning signs of suicide:  Talking about wanting to kill oneself Talking about being a burden on family or friends Expressing feelings of not wanting to live, feeling hopeless Giving possessions away Talking about being in unbearable pain or suffering Calling or visiting people to say goodbye Older adults may never complain of feeling sad. Instead, they may complain of bodily symptoms related to depression, such as lethargy, low motivation, and physical problems such as arthritis.  You may not realize that bodily aches and unexplained pains can indicate symptoms of depression. As aging occurs, older adults may lose mobility and functions like driving. They may develop disabilities. Declining bodily function may contribute to symptoms of depression. Insomnia appears to be a large factor in depression, and insomnia is a common problem in aging adults.  One treatment method for insomnia includes using relaxation exercises before bed to create calm in your mind and body. Try relaxation exercises such  as  deep breathing or  meditation. Some people use prescription drugs for sleep problems, which can be obtained through a medical practitioner.  You can also use over-the-counter effective alternatives, such a melatonin. If you experience pain or body aches, talk to a medical provider. You may need medication or other treatment to help you cope with pain or increase functioning within your body. You can discuss any adverse side effects of medication, pain, aches, or other physical symptoms with your medical practitioner. Conditions like back pain affect many elderly people. Even if you don’t want medications, discuss treatment options with your medical provider. Don’t turn to alcohol as a way to cope with emotional or physical pain.  Alcohol can contribute to sleeping problems, interact negatively with prescription medication, increase feelings of depression, and encourage risky behavior. While it may provide a temporary relief from stress, physical pain or emotional hurt, the problems you have will be waiting for you once the alcohol is gone.