Q: Go to https://www.audible.com/home in your computer's web browser. Doing so opens your Audible home page if you're logged into Audible. If you aren't logged into Audible, click Sign in in the upper-right corner of the page, then enter your email address and password when prompted. It's a tab at the top of the page. Placing your mouse cursor over this option will prompt a drop-down menu to appear. You'll find this option in the drop-down menu. You should see a list of the titles you own in audiobook form on this page. It's a black button to the right of the audiobook's title. Doing so will prompt the book to begin downloading onto your computer. If you receive a pop-up window urging you to authorize your computer for Audible, click Yes, sign into your Audible account with your Amazon credentials, and click the Click here to complete your activation! link. You should now be able to view your Audible audiobooks in iTunes.
A: Open Audible. Select Library. Click My Books. Find the book you want to download. Click DOWNLOAD. Authorize your Mac if prompted.

Article: Bacteria are known to produce common compounds associated with foot odor. Scrub your feet in the shower and dry them afterwards. You can also apply an antibacterial foot spray or foot powder to reduce scent producing bacteria.  Don't forget the areas in between your toes! These areas are more likely to hold moisture and heat and, as a result, have a higher chance of containing bacteria. Applying hand sanitizers to your feet is another option to help kill bacteria. A small amount (1 oz) of bleach per gallon of water is thought to help kill bacteria on your feet after a 5 to 10-minute soak. Some other common home remedies include:  Vinegar water. For every quart of water add 1/2 cup vinegar. Soak for 15 minutes and rinse with water afterwards. Salt water. Add half a cup of salt for every quart of water, and soak your feet for 15 minutes. Don't rinse with water and just dry your feet after the soak. Aluminum acetate soak. Combine 1 packet Domeboro powder or 2 tablespoons of Burow's solution with a pint of water and soak your feet for 10 to 20 minutes. Rinse with water afterwards. Cotton and wool socks drastically reduce the moisture absorbed by your shoes. Additionally, they are significantly easier than shoes to clean and change after each use. Washing socks between each wear is important, as it keeps smelly bacteria from growing.  When you wash your socks, turn them inside out to ensure that all of the dead skin gets washed out. If you must re-wear a pair of socks prior to washing, put some baking soda in them overnight to reduce moisture and bacteria that cause bad odors. The extra time sitting on the shelf will allow your shoes to dry out and stop bacteria from growing. You can aid this process by removing the insoles, or drying your shoes with a specialized shoe dryer. Athletic style shoes that are meant to handle water and moisture are usually fine to wash in the washing machine. If you get your shoes particularly sweaty or wet from athletic activity or outdoor adventures, washing your shoes is definitely a good option. Don't wash nice shoes, like dress shoes or loafers, as they are likely to degrade and fall apart. Cooler feet means less sweat, which translates to less smell. Not only will the increased airflow reduce moisture around your feet, but it will also lower the temperature, leading to less favorable breeding grounds for bacteria. Many deodorants are available for both your feet and shoes. Some common examples work by trapping odor-causing molecules and absorbing moisture from the feet, socks, and shoes.  Baby powder is also commonly used as a foot and shoe deodorant and moisture remover. Don't let your feet dry and crack. While getting rid of foot odor is important, you may need to occasionally apply moisturizing lotion to prevent your skin from cracking. If you use underarm antiperspirant or deodorant, grab a spare stick and apply to your feet before you go to sleep. Similar to applying on your underarms, this should reduce the moisture produced by your feet and help cover up some of the odor. Make sure your feet are dry before applying deodorant or antiperspirant. Astringents are compounds that absorb moisture from the cells. Some good examples are mineral salts like potassium alum, witch hazel, or talcum powder. These compounds can be slightly irritating but are well-known household remedies for body odor and sweat. There are plenty of tools, like pumice stones and foot files, that can be used to regularly remove dead skin. Though there is not a scientific consensus, it is generally believed that some common odor-causing bacteria feed on dead skin.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Clean your feet. Soak and scrub your feet with a home remedy. Wear clean, absorbent socks. Avoid wearing the same pair of shoes on consecutive days. Wash your shoes. Wear open-toed shoes or sandals. Use a foot deodorant. Apply a traditional deodorant or antiperspirant. Use an astringent. Remove the dead skin from your feet.

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Q: If you cannot release the skin from the zipper at home or if you feel unqualified to do so, seek medical attention. If the patient is hysterical, ask the doctor to provide adequate sedation or pain medication to calm the patient enough that the injury can be treated. If the patient is calm enough, sedation may not be needed and local anesthesia may be enough (see below). In order to treat the injury, the doctor may need to cut off the pants, leaving only the zipper around the skin. This will allow a better view of the entrapment and minimizes further injury, such as the weight of the pants pulling on the skin. A local anesthetic (such as lidocaine) or a topical anesthetic (such as EMLA cream) may be applied to numb the skin locally and facilitate its release from the zipper.  Dorsal penile block can also be used but is typically saved for difficult entrapments only or those involving a large area of skin. Note: the benefits of a local anesthetic should be weighed against the injection itself and any additional pain resulting from that. This helps reduce friction and can ease the release of the skin. Let the oil soak for about 15 minutes. The skin may be removed in a few different ways depending on where the skin is entrapped.  When skin is caught between the teeth, the doctor may cut the zipper above or below the site where the entrapment is and gently pull the teeth apart to release the skin. If the entrapment is within the sliding part of the zipper, the skin is released by cutting the median bar (the small bridge between the anterior and posterior faceplates) to allow the faceplates to fall apart and the entrapped skin to be released. If the skin cannot be freed otherwise, the use of an elliptical skin incision or an emergency circumcision will be performed by an urologist under general anesthesia.
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Go to the emergency room. Ask for a sedative or a painkiller (if needed). Allow access the operation site. Ask for a local anesthesia. Ask to cover the area with mineral oil. Allow the doctor to release the skin from the zipper. Talk to the doctor if an elliptical skin incision or emergency circumcision is needed (only if necessary).