INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a pair of wire cutters to cut the wire. Pinch the end of your wire with a pair of round-nose pliers, then twist it until it forms a small loop. Pull the pliers out and set them aside. The loop will keep the bead from sliding off. You can leave the bead blank, or your can paint it first to match the color of your ornament. You can also use a glass or crystal bead for a fancier ornament instead. Set the wire with the bead on it aside when you are done. Cut your paper down to 4½ by 10½ inches (11.43 by 26.67 centimeters) first, then use a ruler and pencil to draw vertical lines, spaced ¾ inch (1.91 centimeters) apart. Cut your paper along the lines that you drew. You will need 6 strips. You can also use scrapbooking paper or construction paper. Make sure that the hole is in the same spot on each strip of paper. A good way to do this would be to set the entire stack down on a piece of foam, then pierce the center and both of the narrow ends with a yarn needle or thumbtack. If you don't have a yarn needle, you can use your wire instead. You will need to pierce the strips individually, however. Fan the strips out evenly, then place a drop of glue on top of the stack, right where the wire is. Take the strip that is on the bottom of the stack, closest to the best. Thread the left end onto the wire, and then the right end. Secure the paper with a drop of glue. Take the second strip of paper, and thread the left end and then the right end onto the wire. Work your way to the top, then seal the last strip with glue. You can squish your papers down as much as you'd like. The more you squish them, the more oval your ornament will be. Use your round-nose pliers to make the loop, and your wire cutters to trim off any excess wire. Tie the ends of the ribbon or twine to make a loop big enough to fit over a branch on your Christmas tree. When you are done, hang your ornament. Alternatively, you can skip the ribbon/twine, and slip an ornament hook through the wire loop instead.

SUMMARY: Cut a 6-inch (15.24-centimeter) piece of thin wire and fold the end into a small loop. Slide a wooden bead onto the wire. Cut six ¾ by 10½-inch (1.91 by 26.67-centimeter) strips out of colorful cardstock. Poke a small hole into the center and both ends of each strip of paper. Thread the strips onto the wire through the middle hole. Thread both ends of the bottom-most strip of paper onto the wire. Keep threading the strips of the paper onto the wire until you reach the top of the stack. Thread another bead onto the wire, then twist the end to form a loop. Thread some ribbon or twine through the top loop, then hang your ornament.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Antidepressants are usually prescribed by your doctor or psychiatrist for atypical depression. SSRIs are one common type of antidepressants with fewer side effects. SSRIs work by increasing the amount of serotonin available on the brain. Examples of SSRIs include Prozac, Celexa, Lexapro, Paxil, and Zoloft.  Your dosage will depend on the prescription given by your doctor or psychiatrist. Another antidepressant group is SNRIs, which work by increasing the amount of serotonin and norepinephrine available in the brain. This group includes medications such as Effexor XR, Cymbalta, and Pristiq.  NDRI is another option. It affects the levels of norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain. It includes a medication called Wellbutrin.  You can also take atypical antidepressants, named so because they does not fit neatly into other categories of antidepressants. This category of antidepressants include Remeron and Viibryd. The oldest group of antidepressants is MAOIs, which have been proven effective to treat atypical depression. They also help related symptoms, such as anxiety and panic. Medications in this group include Parnate and Nardil.  Though MAOIs are very effective, they are not used as much as the newer type of antidepressant such as SSRIs. They are generally used as a last resort if other treatments don't work due in part to serious side effects.  MAOIs require the user to follow a strict diet, as they can have dangerous (or even deadly) interactions with certain foods and other medications, like birth control pills, decongestants and certain herbal supplements.

SUMMARY:
Take SSRIs. Try additional antidepressants. Take MAOIs.