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Cornstarch (or cornmeal) can act like a dry shampoo and help reduce greasiness. Simply put it in something that you can shake (like a salt shaker), and use it to apply a light coating to your hair.  Apply about 1 tablespoon at a time. Make sure to get it on your scalp, too. Let it sit for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, brush it out. Another option is a basic powder, such as baby powder. A light, household acid has helped some people with oily hair. Some acids that you can use on your hair include vinegar and lemon juice, both of which are readily available and not so strong they'll damage your skin.  In a cup of water, add either 1/4 cup of lemon juice or 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar. Stir to combine. Apply it to your hair, massaging it in, and then rinse it off. Another option is adding a couple of tablespoons of alcohol, such as vodka or even rubbing alcohol, to the cup of water instead. Astringents can also help with oily hair. One common astringent is tea. Brew a cup of tea at about half strength. Apply it to your hair, massaging it in, and then rinse it off. Another astringent you can use is witch hazel. You can find this product in the drug store. It comes in a bottle much like rubbing alcohol. Simply apply some to your hair. Rinse it out after you have rubbed it in. Another way to help cut down on oil is to mix something hydrating with something acidic. One option is mixing 6 tablespoons of coconut oil with 2 tablespoons of grapefruit juice and 3 tablespoons of lemon juice (or just all lemon juice if you prefer).  You'll likely need to lightly heat the coconut oil to make it liquid enough to mix in with the acid. Rub the mixture in to your scalp. Massage it for at least 5 minutes, but 10 is better. Let it sit for another 20 minutes before rinsing it out with your shampoo.

summary: Apply cornstarch. Try a little acid. Try astringents. Try a scalp treatment.


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This is one of the most serious threats to an infant while in the crib. It's cause is largely still unknown.  Babies that were born premature and at low-birth-weight seem at higher risk for SIDS. Babies whose mothers didn't get medical care during the pregnancy, mothers who smoked, and situations where twins or multiple babies were born also posed greater risk for SIDS occurring Regarding cribs and sleeping, when babies sleep on their bellies or sides (and roll over onto their bellies), they may not breathe well and increase the risk of SIDS. There are no warning signs before hand at all.  Babies who die of SIDS seem healthy before being put to bed. SIDS victims show no signs of struggle, and are often found in the same position as when they were placed in the bed. SIDS is diagnosed usually when no other cause of death can be found.  Medical experts review the baby's and parents' medical histories Doctors will study the area where the baby died An autopsy is also performed. There is no sure way to prevent or test for SIDS. If the unfortunate should happen, consider joining a support group for grief counseling. Look for SIDS-specific support groups. Consult a psychologist. Talk with family, friends, and/or clergy.

summary: Stay aware of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS. Be aware that SIDS has no symptoms. Know the only diagnosis  of SIDS is possible after death. Get a support group for SIDS after an incident.


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Open your favorite Internet browser, type in  www.plus.google.com on the address bar, and hit "Enter." On the Google+ page, you will be asked to log in with your Gmail address and password. To do this, click on the top box and type in your e-mail address. Click on the box below that and enter your password. Once the information has been entered, click the "Log In" button to access your account. You will be taken to your Google+ home page. Click on the Home button with the arrow beside it. This located on the top-left side of the screen. When you click on it, a drop-down menu will appear. One of the last options you can select says “Settings”; click this to access your settings. Scroll half-way down the Settings page and you will see a bold section that reads “Photos and Videos.” Below this are the settings that you can change. While there is no official subheading, they can be broken down into a couple different subsections.
summary: Head to the Google+ web page. Log in. Go to your settings. Go to the Photos and Videos option.