In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Seizures can be scary things for people who've never experienced them before. Luckily, helping people with seizures is relatively straightforward.  Clear the surroundings to protect the person from hurting themselves.  Activate emergency medical services if the seizure lasts more than 5 minutes or if the person is not breathing afterwards. After the episode has ended, help them to the floor and put something soft or flat under their head. Turn them onto their side to ease breathing, but do not hold the person down or try to stop their movements. Be friendly and reassuring as their consciousness returns and do not offer food or water until fully alert. . It helps to know the symptoms of heart attack, which can include rapid heartbeat, pressure or pain in the chest, throat or even pain in the armpit, and general unease, sweating or nausea. Rush the person to the hospital immediately while giving them an aspirin or a nitroglycerin, which the person should chew. . Again, knowing the symptoms of stroke is important. They include temporary inability to talk or understand what is being said; confusion; loss of balance or dizziness; unable to raise their arms and severe headache with no precursor, among others. Rush a person you suspect has had a stroke to the emergency room immediately. . Poisoning can occur as a result of natural toxins (i.e. snake bite) or chemical combinations. If an animal may be responsible for poisoning, try to (safely) kill it, bag it, and bring it with you to poison control.
Summary: Help someone who is having a seizure Help someone survive a heart attack Identify someone having a stroke Treat poisoning

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a balm with shea or cocoa butter for the best results. Reapply it only when your lips feel dry.  If you use lip balm too often, it can make your lips more chapped.   Apply lip balm underneath any other lip products that you use, including lipstick, lip gloss, and lip stain. Choose the product that sounds most appealing to your condition. Some lip balms are medicated and others contain strong mint extracts that might be irritating to some. Read the label of a lip balm before buying it to ensure that you are not allergic to any of the ingredients. Common lip balm brands include: Burt's Bees, Blistex, Carmex, Chapstick, C.O. Bigelow, Nivea, Softlips, and EOS. You can easily find lip balm at Walmart, Target, or at your local pharmacy. These can be drying or potentially trigger irritation in some sensitive users. Choose lip balms with all-natural ingredients (no chemicals) that are free from unwanted additives. Your lips are very susceptible to sunburn and sun damage. Be sure to wear lip protection when going outdoors.
Summary: Wear a moisturizing lip balm, as needed. Avoid lip balms with fragrances, flavors, or dyes. Use products that contain at least SPF 15 to avoid damage caused by the sun.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Benzoyl peroxide is one of many acne treatments. Benzoyl peroxide is used for mild to moderate acne. Other acne treatments can be suggested or prescribed by a doctor (usually a dermatologist) and include:  Salicylic acid, clindamycin, doxycycline, erythromycin, and tetracycline. Topical medications such as retinoids (such as Retin-A) or Dapsone Topical or oral antibiotics Medications to control hormones, such as oral contraceptives (for women) or anti-androgen agent (for men) Isotretinoin (usually for the most severe cases of acne) Not all acne treatments take the form of oral or topical medications. You may wish to look into other treatments performed by dermatologists. These treatments include light therapy, laser treatments, chemical peels, whitehead and blackhead extraction and steroid injections. . Though it is not entirely understood, there is a known connection between stress, cortisol, and increased acne. Learn positive ways to cop with stress, such as exercise, meditation, or spending time in nature. Make stress reduction part of your routine. Though dermatologists debate the connection between diet and acne, some researchers have found that modifying your diet (adopting a low-glycemic diet, specifically) can be beneficial. Some products, such as zinc, aloe vera, tea tree oil, though often disputed by dermatologists, have been tried as alternative, or additional, therapy to traditional acne treatments. For moderate to severe acne, most dermatologists recommend a combination of treatments that pair topical medications with oral medications.
Summary:
Know what options you have. Investigate alternative therapies. Reduce stress Adjust your diet. Use natural supplements. Investigate combined treatments.