Write an article based on this "Understand the differences between peripheral and centralized bone scans. Know the purpose of a bone density test."
article: Besides cost and ease of screening, these tests also vary in accuracy. Some physicians will start with the peripheral test and only conduct the centralized test if the first screen indicates poor bone density.  Peripheral machines are small and portable, and they check bone density on the periphery of your skeleton, such as finger bones or the heel. They are much cheaper but not always a good indicator of bone health in bones that are the most likely to break. Centralized bone scans involve a large X-ray machine with a movable arm that will scan different parts of your skeleton while you lie on a padded table. This machine tests bone density at your hip, lower back, and forearms to get a good measure of the strength of bones that are most likely to break in a slip or fall. Most individuals receive bone density scans to check for signs of osteoporosis.  Bone density scans are often used to detect your individual risk of bone fracture and your personal chance of developing osteoporosis if you do not currently have the condition. Bone density scans can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of osteoporosis treatments.

Write an article based on this "Be alert for rashes. Look for red creases, known as Pastia's lines. Check for a sore throat and fever. Know that other flu-like symptoms may appear."
article: When bathing or dressing your child, be aware of any patchy, red blotches on the skin. Scarlet fever rash shows bright red and feels rough to the touch, like sandpaper. The rash can emerge from two days after the child contracts the illness up to seven days afterwards.  The rash may first appear on face, then spread down to the other body parts, arms first, then legs. You might see the patches first, and then bumps. It may also begin on the chest or neck.  The rash resembles a sunburn. The red appearance is due to toxins that form with certain bacteria.  If you exert pressure on the affected area, the skin will turn white, which can help you tell if it is a scarlet fever rash. Once the rash has faded, your child's skin will begin to peel. A specific way to tell if your child has scarlet fever is by examining folds of the skin. Check the neck, in the armpits, the groin area, along with elbows and knees. If you see red lines that are darker in color than the splotchy patches, it's time to call the doctor. The are due to fragile capillaries rupturing. The throat will be extremely red and irritated, often accompanied by swollen glands. The child will likely complain of pain and will probably beg to eat only ice cream and popsicles for the soothing effect. The throat might also show white or yellow patches. Your child may have a fever of 101°F (38.3° C) or higher. Your child might also get headaches. She might report having general body aches. Additionally, your child could have stomach cramps, become nauseated, and possibly throw up. If any of these symptoms occur alongside the sunburn-like rash, it could be scarlet fever.

Write an article based on this "Build a data file. Save the data file. Write out your primary document."
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This can be a spreadsheet file, database file, or even a text document with the proper formatting. Spreadsheet files are most commonly used; this guide assumes you are using a spreadsheet.  Your data file should have all the information that will have to change from copy to copy. For example, if you're writing a form letter, your data file will hold the names and possibly the addresses of everyone you intend to send the letter to. Put one item of information in each cell along a line, so that each type of information (first name, last name, honorific, and so on) is in its own column.  Make sensible column names. Mail merge reads data in columns. It will assume that the first entry in each column of information is the general name for that type of information, so use names that make sense for you. For example, start a column of first names by typing “firstname,” then put all the first names below it. When you are asked which field to insert into your letter, you will see “firstname” as an option and remember what is contained in that column.  Microsoft Office users who also use Outlook for their e-mail can use their Outlook address book as a data file instead, if desired. Save it somewhere you can find it easily, and name it something you will easily remember. This is the document you will be inserting information into. For example, if you're writing a form letter, the primary document is the letter. Any item that mail merge will fill in for you (such as names) should be left blank for now.