INPUT ARTICLE: Article: With the Google homepage already open, click on the icon, producing a drop-down menu with a variety of options.  The menu icon is a small button with three horizontal lines. You can find it below the “x” in the upper right corner of your browser. Make sure that the Google start page is already open. This method will only work if Google is currently open in your browser as you go through the process. The “Settings” page will open in a new tab as a result. Do not close the Google tab. This option appears under the "On startup" section of your "Settings" page. Your other startup options include "Open the New Tab page," which will open a blank page once Chrome starts up, and "Continue where I left off," which will open the tabs that remained open at the end of your last browsing section. This option appears to the right of the "Open a specific page or set of pages" option. Clicking on this link will cause a separate "Startup pages" dialog box to open. When you do this, a list of all currently opened pages will appear inside the “Startup pages” dialog box. The list will show both the name of the website and the website URL. If you have other pages or tabs currently open, those will appear on the list as well as Google and must be deselected.  Hover your cursor over the far right of the dialog box, directly next to the webpage you want to remove. An “x” should appear. Click on the “x” to remove the page. Continue removing pages until only Google remains. Doing so will save your startup settings and close the “Startup pages” dialog box. You will be returned to the Chrome “Settings” page. No further action is needed at this point, however.

SUMMARY: Click on the Chrome menu icon. Choose Settings from the drop-down list. Check Open a specific page or set of pages. Click on the Set pages link. Click on the Use current pages button. Deselect any pages you do not want. Click on the OK button.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: By getting mad, you're signalling to your partner that you have a negative reaction to their accusation, rather than a bewildered one. Anger also transitions quickly into an argument, and arguments get drawn out and linger in the back of the mind. You want to avoid attaching lasting, negative memories to this conversation, and the best way to do that is to keep it from getting heated.  Don't laugh in a mean-spirited way, and don't make fun of your partner for having their suspicions. Simply act surprised or bewildered by the suspicions, as though it never would have occurred to you that you were acting in a questionable way. After your initial lighthearted reaction, you don't want to run away from the conversation, as this might make them feel like you're not taking their feelings seriously. That resentment can also linger and fester, so you want to address this head-on.  Tell them that you're sorry they feel that way and that you didn't even know that you were causing them to feel insecure in the relationship. Allow them to voice their concerns, and be a good listener — don't interrupt them or get defensive. Make note of their specific suspicions, as this will let you know what mistakes you're making. A good partner will feel bad about making them worry, so assure them that even though they have nothing to worry about, you will make an effort to be more attentive to them. If you let your partner speak honestly, they may have given you a list of specific concerns they have about your behaviour. If you change that behaviour without warning, it may only make them even more suspicious. However, if you have an open conversation with them about how you promise to change those behaviours, they will interpret your changed behaviours as dedication to working on your relationship.  Tripping all over yourself to completely change your behaviours might make you look like you're overreacting or have a guilty conscience. Don't make dramatic changes. Simply change your behaviour enough to demonstrate that you're making an effort to maintain trust in the relationship. If your partner is too on-target with their suspicions, it may be time to call off the affair, or at least put it on hold until the danger passes. Even after the conversation about your partner's fears, even after you promise to make them feel safer in the relationship, your partner may still harbour suspicion. Don't take unnecessary risks.

SUMMARY: Laugh at their suspicions instead of getting mad. Talk to them about their suspicions. Promise to make an effort to work on those trust issues. Change some of your suspicious behaviour. Stop the affair or put it on hold.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your infant’s eczema started up after you switched to a new brand, product, or fragrance of wipes, lotion, soap, detergent, or clothing, they could be allergic to it. Try to identify any new items in your baby’s environment and take them away to see if that helps. Tobacco smoke, dry air, pet dander, and pollen can all be triggers as well. Products with a lot of ingredients or fragrances in them can be triggers for eczema. Look for wipes, soaps, laundry detergents, and lotions or creams that say “fragrance-free” on them to avoid making your baby’s eczema worse. Products like these are often labeled “free” or “clear.” Eczema is irritated by scratching or itching. Use some infant nail clippers to keep your baby’s nails short so they don’t accidentally cause their eczema to flare up or get worse. You can also keep your own nails short to prevent accidentally scratching your infant when you change or hold them. Eczema can be triggered by extreme temperatures and humidity. Try to keep your home around 65 °F (18 °C) as often as you can, and use a dehumidifier if you live in a humid environment.  Try to keep the humidity in your home around 25% in the summer and 50% in the winter.  Air conditioners also greatly reduce the moisture in the air. Try not to overdress your baby when it’s cold out, as sweat can also trigger eczema.

SUMMARY:
Identify and remove any potential triggers that could be causing the eczema. Use mild, fragrance-free wipes, detergents, and lotions. Cut your baby’s nails so they don’t scratch themselves. Keep your environment cool and dry.