Write an article based on this "Go to the doctor if the wound is deeper than 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm). See your doctor if the wound does not heal within 2-3 weeks. Seek medical care if the wound appears infected. Go to the doctor if the wound is from an animal bite. Allow your doctor to treat the wound."
article: Wounds this deep will usually require professional medical care and sometimes stitches to heal properly. Do not try to treat them at home, as this can lead to infection and scarring. If the wound does not close and begin to heal, it may be deeper than you realized and require professional medical care. Go see your doctor for treatment. hot, red, swollen, or full of pus. If you see signs of infection, see a doctor as soon as you can. The infection could get worse if you delay. The wound may be infected if it is:  Hot Red Swollen Painful Full of pus All animal bites, no matter how small, need to be seen by a doctor. They will follow a protocol established by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Animal Control.  Most bites, from mild to severe, will need to be treated with an antibiotic, such as Augmentin. If you were bitten by a wild animal, you’ll get a rabies shot in the arm. Your doctor will examine the wound to determine how severe it is. They may then recommend stitches to close the wound and help it to heal.  If the cut is small, your doctor may use medical glue to close the wound. If the wound is large and deep, they will use medical thread and a needle to stitch it closed. You will then need to go back to the doctor’s office in 1 week to get the stitches taken out.

Write an article based on this "Preheat the oven. Add the beans to oven-safe jars. Cover the jars with cheesecloth and the lids. Place in the oven to ferment for 24 hours. Allow the natto to cool. Remove the cheesecloth and recover the jars with lids. Refrigerate the natto overnight."
article: To finish the natto, you’ll need to warm the beans in the oven for several hours. Set the temperature to 200°F (93°C) and allow it to preheat fully. If your oven temperature doesn’t go as low as 200°F (93°C), use the lowest heat setting possible. You can even go as low as 100°F (38°C) if possible. Use a sterilized spoon to add a thin layer of beans to the bottom of 3 to 4 oven-safe glass jar. If any of the beans fall onto the counter or table during the transfer, discard them.  Make sure that the jars you use have lids. Sterilize the jars in boiling water before filling them. When the beans are in the jars, place a piece of sterilized cheesecloth over each one. Next, place the lids on the jars, closing them tightly. Once they’re closed, place the covered jars in the preheated oven. Allow the beans to ferment in the oven for 22 to 24 hours. You can also place the jars in a food dehydrator to ferment the beans. When the beans are finished fermenting, remove the jars from the oven. Let them cool for at least two hours. Once the beans are cooled, remove the lids from the jars and discard the cheesecloth. Replace the lids on the jars so they’re tightly closed once more. When the jars are recovered, place them in the refrigerator. Let them chill at least overnight or up to 3 to 4 days. Natto are often served as part of a Japanese breakfast. It can also be incorporated into your meals in other interesting ways.

Write an article based on this "Prioritize respect. Evaluate your partner. Reflect on your values. Remember that sex doesn’t equate to love. Assess compatibility."
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There’s a saying that “love is all you need”, but along with that, everyone needs respect. If there’s no respect, is there love? Often, respect is a two-way street; if it’s not given, it’s not received. Be sure to treat your partner with respect just as much as you want him or her to respect you. Most importantly, have respect for yourself. Treat yourself with respect and dignity. Don’t be in a relationship just because you’re lonely, and don’t let your partner walk all over you. For more information on how to respect yourself, check out How to Respect Yourself. It’s easy to get caught up in feelings, but it’s also important to think about your partner in terms of what kind of person he or she is. What are your partner’s values and personality traits? Think about how these things affect you and your relationship. If your partner treats friends and family in a way you dislike, it’s likely that you and your partner have different values in how to treat others. It may be difficult to come to an agreement on how to treat each other in a way that feels good to both of you. Think about what you value in a partner, or what you consider your “non-negotiables”. If you value having a very mutual relationship yet the current one seems off balance, ask yourself if that’s something you can compromise on or not.  Think of all the values you have in a partner and in a relationship, then compare them with your reality right now. What are you willing to compromise with, and what are not unwilling to put up with? It’s unlikely you will meet someone who meets all of your “criterias”, so be willing to compromise in certain areas.  Remember it’s up to you where you choose to compromise. Especially at the beginning of a relationship, it’s easy to mistake attraction and physical intimacy for love. It’s important to make the distinction between sex and love. Ask yourself about what the relationship fulfills for you, and what it fulfills for your partner. Make sure that you and your significant other are on the same page; if one of you thinks the relationship is casual and the other views it as serious, it’s likely you will treat each other differently and find unhappiness soon along the way. You may treat each other differently or expect treatment from the other based on your own expectations. Be clear on your intentions in the relationship with each other. If you are unclear about nature of the relationship, or you are unclear about how your partner’s feels, talk about it.