Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Follow your doctor’s instructions exactly. Determine if your antibiotics should be taken with food. Make sure to take the correct amount of the antibiotic each day. Increase the amount of good bacteria in your body. Tell your doctor about past experiences you've had with antibiotics.

Answer: When your doctor writes you a prescription for antibiotics, they will give you specific instructions regarding how to take the medication. Following these instructions exactly can help to reduce your chances of developing stomach pain, as your doctor will most likely give you tips on how to avoid this unpleasant side effect.  Your instructions may include a specific time that you should take the antibiotics so that they will have the least effect on your stomach. Unless the label indicates otherwise, store your antibiotics in a dark, dry place. Some antibiotics may need to be stored in the refrigerator. If so, store your medicine in the fresh food compartment. Never freeze your antibiotics. Some antibiotics are meant to be taken with food. This is because the food acts as a neutralizer or shield against the antibiotics, protecting your stomach from gastrointestinal distress. If your instructions include taking your antibiotics with food, make sure to do so every time you have to take your medication or else you may end up with an upset stomach.  Some antibiotics are meant to be taken on an empty stomach. These sorts of antibiotics include ampicillin and tetracycline. You should not take food with these drugs because the food affects the speed at which these medications can act upon your body. If need to take your antibiotics on an empty stomach, it's best to take them before breakfast, Set an alarm for yourself if you need help remembering. Some antibiotics may cause stomach pain when taken certain foods. For example tetracycline may result in stomach pain when taken with dairy products. To avoid stomach pain when taking tetracycline (or its counterparts, doxycycline and minocycline), stay away from dairy products for the length of time you're taking the antibiotic. Be precise in your taking of your antibiotics; do not underdose, overdose, or double dose. While underdosing will have less of an effect on the bacterial infection you are trying to fight, overdosing can increase the potency of the drug, making it much more likely that you will have an upset stomach.  If you have a hard time remembering if you have already taken your medication for the day, hang a calendar where you keep your medications. When you take your antibiotics for the day, cross the day off on the calendar with a pen. That way, you will not double dose accidentally. Your prescription will be written for the amount of time it will take the antibiotic to fight off the bacterial infection. If you don't take your antibiotic as prescribed, it's likely the bacteria that's left can restart an infection, or the antibiotics may not work as well the next time they're needed. Aside from fighting off the bad bacteria in your body, antibiotics may also attack the good bacteria in your body. When this good bacteria is attacked, you may experience stomach pain. Try restoring your healthy levels of good bacteria to address stomach pain.  Plain, unsweetened yogurt is an excellent source of probiotics or good bacteria. While you normally only have to eat 1 serving of yogurt a day to reap its benefits, consider eating 3 to 5 servings of yogurt a day when you are taking antibiotics to replenish your stores of good bacteria. Look for yogurt that contains live, active culture for best results. Garlic is a good source of prebiotics. Prebiotics provide nourishment for probiotics (found in, for example, yogurt, raw sauerkraut). A serving of 3 large cloves per day may help protect your healthy levels of healthy bacteria (just be aware that this may cause bad breath). Other sources of good bacteria include miso, sauerkraut, kombucha, and kefir.  Cut back on sugar while you are taking the antibiotics. Sugar may lead to bacterial overgrowth. Drinking chicken broth while you are taking antibiotics may also be helpful. If you have a known history of stomach pain caused by antibiotics, you should discuss this fact with your doctor. Your doctor may give you an alternative drug.  Your doctor may also adjust the dose so that it is less likely that the medication will cause you stomach pain, or he can prescribe antiemetic medication to lessen gastrointestinal upset like nausea or vomiting. Certain antibiotics may cause an allergic reaction. If you start to notice rash or itching when taking a new antibiotic, call your doctor immediately.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoiding online tasks that require you to enter your sensitive, personal information such as credit card numbers or passwords is best practice when on a Wi-Fi network. If the “s” is not present, do not enter your private information.

Answer: re the website asking for the information uses “https” before their URL in your browser’s address bar. The key is the “s” in “https” lets you know the connection is secure -- even if someone hacks a https:// session, the information they access will be encrypted. If the “s” is not present, do not enter your private information.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do the above process to add it to SketchUp. Right click on the new texture and select Save As. Navigate to where you want it.

Answer: This is a wood texture, so it will be put under wood. Be sure that it has a name other than Material X (whatever that number is). It will be added to the Wood textures.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to Blogger. Click on ▼. Click on the blog containing the post you wish to delete. Check the blog post you wish to delete. Click on Delete. Click on OK.

Answer:
If you're not automatically logged in, click on Sign In in the upper right, and enter your Google username and password. The window will open to the main screen of your most-recently accessed blog. It's located to the right of your blog's title, just below the Blogger logo in the upper left of the window. All of your Blogger blogs will appear in the drop-down you just opened. Only owners or admins can delete a blog post. All the posts in your blog will appear on the right side of the screen. You may need to scroll down to find the post you want to delete. It will appear just beneath the checked post. The deleted post will no longer appear in your blog and any existing links to it will no longer function.