Q: CCleaner is a free utility made by Piriform. You can download it from piriform.com/ccleaner/. The free version is sufficient for repairing the registry. When installing CCleaner, most users can leave the settings as they are. This program will scan your registry for errors, and then attempt to fix them for you.  This will make CCleaner scan for as many errors as possible.  By default, all of the problems that are found will be checked. This will help ensure that you can restore your settings if something goes wrong with CCleaner. You can review each fix manually, but you can typically trust CCleaner to make the correct repair.  If the problems persist, you may need to reinstall Windows 7.  You can try to manually fix your registry using the Registry Editor, but this is only recommended for advanced users as one wrong edit can render your computer inoperable until the system is restored or reinstalled.
A: Download and install CCleaner from the developer's website. Run CCleaner. Click the "Registry" option in the left menu. Ensure that all of the boxes are checked. Click the "Scan for Issues" button CCleaner will begin scanning your registry, and any errors will be displayed in the right frame. Click the "Fix selected issues" button. Make a backup of the registry when prompted. Click the "Fix All Selected Issues" button. Click "Close" after everything is fixed. Reboot your computer.

Article: Your hairstylist can be an excellent ally. Ask your stylist for guidance on finding a fuller-looking hairstyle.  Let the stylist know the specifics of your concerns--where you feel your hair looks thin, how you would like it to look, and what, if any, are you style limits. It sounds obvious, but ask your stylist not to thin out your hair, as it will only make hair look thinner and flatter. A haircut designed to make your hair look fuller can go a long way towards helping you create the illusion of full-bodied hair.  Shorter hairstyles lend themselves more to fuller hair. The longer hair gets, the heavier and flatter it becomes. Cutting layers into your hair is a great strategy to make it appear thicker. Don’t fall into the mullet trap. Mullets are friends to no one. Ditch the part. Look for styles that allow you to comb hair back rather than parting it to one side--it will help hide thinness. Monotone hair color contributes to a flatter, thinner appearance, so to add thickness, choose a hair color that includes varying shades and dimension.  Choose a shade of hair color that will flatter your natural skin tone; otherwise, a harsh color may emphasize rather than minimize thin hair.  Highlights and lowlights can also add dimension, and thus a fuller look, to your hair.  Bleaching hair will also cause the strands to expand, making your hair appear thicker, but don’t bleach your hair if it’s already damaged. If you have extra scratch to spend, you can invest in professional hair extensions. You can also get clip-in extensions for a more affordable option. It seems to work for celebrities. Remember, though, that you want volume, not length. If the extensions will only give you additional length, they won’t help disguise thinning hair. This is perhaps the most drastic option, but if you’re facing serious and progressive hair thinning, it may also be the best option. Be sure to do your research before committing to either at-home or professional hair enhancement. For more information on surgical procedures, see the American Hair Loss Association’s website.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Talk to your stylist. Get the right haircut. Dye your hair with multi-faceted color. Get extensions. Get hair plugs or implants.

Q: Itching and scratching, along with the appearance of red spots on the skin and swelling, are the most common clinical signs of anaphylactic shock in dogs. This usually occurs within minutes of your dog coming into contact with an allergen.  The most common allergens that cause anaphylactic shock in dogs include insect bites, pollen, mold spores, dust, fleas, and environmental pollutants. The speed and severity of the onset of these symptoms will vary, depending on how much contact your dog has had with an allergen and through what mechanism (e.g., through the skin, through an injection, etc.). The most important thing to look for is the close connection between exposure to an allergen and the appearance of these symptoms. All dogs scratch themselves, but scratching soon after contact with an allergen is more likely to indicate an allergic reaction. After itching and redness, these are the next most common signs of anaphylaxis. If these symptoms appear in your dog as part of an anaphylactic shock, they will also develop very quickly after exposure to an allergen. You may notice your dog urinating more frequently or uncontrollably, as well. Lack of bowel and bladder control is another symptom of anaphylactic shock. The initial symptoms of anaphylaxis (itching, vomiting, etc.) will eventually progress to shallow, rapid breathing, weakness or coldness in the limbs, and general lethargy. Your dog may also begin drooling excessively, even if there’s no food around.  You may also notice irregularities in your dog’s heartbeat; it may have a weak pulse or an elevated heart rate. Some dogs may not show any early signs and may instead progress straight to collapsing.
A:
Notice if your dog starts itching right after being exposed to an allergen. Look out for the rapid onset of diarrhea, vomiting, or defecation. Watch for signs of trouble breathing or moving in your dog.