Article: During the incubation process, you should make sure the temperature stays regular. Maintaining the temperature is one of the most important things you can do to ensure that your eggs don't die.  Check the thermometer to make sure the temperature is not fluctuating inside of the incubator. Make sure to keep the medium damp if the temperature dries it out. Watching the eggs is important as you wait for them to hatch. Eggs may go bad and die at any point during the incubation process. Eggs may get too hot, too cold, wet, or dry and go bad.  Wet eggs may begin to grow mold, while dry eggs may start to collapse. Remove any bad eggs so they don't contaminate your healthy eggs. If the eggs or medium are too wet, uncover the container. Leave it uncovered for a couple of days until the extra moisture evaporates. If the eggs are dry, add water to the medium. Do this slowly so you don't get everything too wet. Never drop water directly onto the eggs. Drip water around the egg into the medium. Try using an eyedropper or a wet rag. You can buy a fiber optic candling device or small white LED light to check the eggs. Shine the light close to the egg, but be careful not to press on the egg or move it. The inside of the egg will glow. Healthy eggs should be pink and red with a few blood vessels inside.  If it glows yellow, either the egg is infertile, dead, or not enough time has passed to see growth yet. Eggs that are infertile or dead will turn an off-white or yellowish color and eventually grow mold or cave in. While you wait for your eggs to hatch, set up an enclosure for hatchlings. Make sure you have everything you need, including food. Most lizards will need to be put in small cages lined with paper towels in the first few weeks of life.  Make sure the cage has the proper heat and humidity for babies. Babies will usually shed their first shed in 24 hours and you need to make sure it all comes off. Having the proper humidity will ensure you don't have shedding issues. Add a small water dish or get a misting bottle ready if the species only drinks water droplets. Some babies require less heat than adults. Research specific heat requirements for babies of the species you have.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Monitor the temperature. Check the eggs regularly. Adjust the conditions based on moisture level. Use a candling device to check the state of the eggs. Set up the cages for the hatchlings.

Problem: Article: When shopping for a new pair of running shoes, it's best to go to a smaller, specialty running store rather than a large department store. In general, the staff at specialty running stores will be more knowledgeable and have more time to spend with each individual customer.  A good salesperson will ask you many questions about your running style and patterns in order to determine the right style of shoe for you. They will ask you how many miles you run in a week, if you're a road runner or a trail runner, and if you are currently training for a race or marathon.  The salesperson may also conduct several tests to determine how you run. They may watch you run on a treadmill to see whether you overpronate (roll your foot inwards) or supinate (roll your foot outwards) when your foot hits the ground. They may also conduct an arch test to see whether you have normal, high or fallen arches. These factors will help to determine what type of running shoe is best for you. When you go shopping for  a new pair of running shoes, it's important to bring any shoes, socks or inserts that you currently use with you -- these will help the sales assistant to identify your needs and also help you to choose a shoe that fits correctly.  The sales assistant may examine the wear patterns on your old shoes to confirm your running style. For example, if the wear patterns are mainly concentrated on the inside edge of the shoe, this indicates that you tend to overpronate as you run. Overpronators usually require stability or motion control shoes.  It's important to wear your regular socks and inserts when trying on new shoes, otherwise you risk buying a pair of shoes that seem to fit in the store, but feel too smart once you start running in them. You should also wear your regular running clothes when you go shopping for running shoes, so you'll feel comfortable running on a treadmill or doing a lap around the store when the time comes to test them out. Don't go shopping for running shoes when you're wearing a suit or when wearing sandals or flip-flops with no socks. Many people make the mistake of shopping for running shoes early in the morning, but this doesn't take the fact that your feet swell throughout the day into account.  As a result of this swelling, a shoe that fits in the morning may not feel so comfortable come evening time. Plan your shopping trip for some time after 4pm, as your feet won't swell much more after this time. This is important as your feet also swell while you run, so you need to buy shoes that are comfortable when your feet are at their biggest. Another common mistake people make is to assume that they know their foot size. However, the length and width of a person's foot tends to change over time (due to things like pregnancy and falling arches). Therefore, you should get your foot measured each time you buy a new pair of shoes.  In general, your running shoes should be between a half and a full size bigger than your street shoes. This gives your feet more space to move around as you run. In addition, it's important to remember that sizing can be different across different brands, due to their design and the materials used. So even if you're a size 7 in Nike shoes, you may be a 7.5 in Reeboks. Running in shoes that are too small can lead to things like blisters and blackened toenails, which is no fun. So don't worry too much about getting a shoe in "your" size, just buy a shoe that fits! There's no hard and fast rule when it comes to how much you should spend on a pair of running shoes, but in general you should expect to pay somewhere between $70 and $120.  Running shoes are an investment -- the right pair will help you to run comfortably while avoiding injuries and accidents. Buying a good pair of running shoes now may save you money on doctor's bills or physical therapy appointments down the line.  Don't be tempted to buy a cheap pair of running shoes just because you found them in the bargain basement. Equally, you shouldn't overspend on the latest pair of brand name shoes that claim to have the latest in running technology. It's unlikely that either of these options will be the perfect shoe for you.
Summary: Shop at specialty running stores. Bring your current running shoes and any socks or inserts. Shop later in the day. Get your foot measured. Be prepared to spend a little money.

Although boils themselves are not contagious, the bacteria which causes them is. That's why it's very important to exercise caution and avoid sharing any towels, clothes or bedding used by a family member with boils. These items should also be thoroughly washed after used by the infected person. Good hygiene is probably the most important thing you can do to prevent boils As boils are usually caused by bacteria infecting the hair follicles, you should prevent the build up of bacteria on the surface of the skin by washing daily. Normal soap is fine. You can also use an abrasive brush or sponge, such as a loofah, to scrub the skin. This will break up any oil from becoming clogged around the hair follicles. Bacteria can easily enter the body through cuts and wounds on the skin. It can then travel down the hair follicle where it causes infection and the development of boils. To avoid this, make sure to clean all minor cuts and scrapes well with an antibacterial wash, apply a cream or ointment, and cover with a bandage until healed. Boils that form between the buttocks, also known as "pilonidal cysts," usually develop as a result of direct pressure caused by sitting down for long periods of time. They are common in truck drivers and people who have recently traveled on a long flight. If possible, try to relieve the pressure by taking frequent breaks to stretch your legs.
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Do not share towels, clothes or bedding with anyone who has a boil. Practice good hygiene. Clean any cuts or wounds immediately and thoroughly. Avoid sitting down for extended periods of time.