In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are an athlete, shower immediately after exercising so that you don’t give the fungus time to grow. The fungus thrives in moist, dark areas.  After showering, dry yourself thoroughly. Use powder to help your skin stay dry for longer. Avoid tight underwear which will trap moisture between your legs.  If you are a man, wear boxers rather than briefs. Change your underwear immediately if you sweat. The fungus can be spread by skin to skin contact, but it can also spread through cloth. Athlete's foot infections can also spread to the groin and become jock itch. Don’t share footwear or go barefoot in public bathing areas. People with these conditions may be more likely to have it reoccur. These include:  Obesity A suppressed immune system Atopic dermatitis
Summary: Keep your groin clean and dry. Wear loose clothing. Don’t use other people’s towels in the locker room or share their clothes. Treat athlete’s foot aggressively. Stay vigilant if you have risk factors that may make you particularly vulnerable.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Do not remove the tensioner completely unless replacing it. Instead, pivot the spring-loaded tensioner away from the belt and then retighten the mounting bolt(s) to hold the tensioner in the loose position. Spin the tensioner pulley and listen for a rattle or humming noise that would indicate loose or worn bearings. Uneven wear at the rear of the old timing belt could indicate a misalignment between the tension pulley and timing belt due to worn bearings. If any indications of damage or worn bearings are found, replace the tensioner pulley. The permanently lubricated tensioner pulley bearing can become dry, worn, loose, broken or can freeze up, so the best practice is to replace it, if it's not new.
Summary: Loosen the mounting bolt(s) holding the belt tensioner using any special cam holding tools, while following the service manual. Examine the tensioner pulley for damage such as dents or cracks.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: On many modern designs, this is a relatively simple process. De-cock the hammer (or striker), pull the take down tabs. After a pull toward the rear of the frame, the slide should be able to move freely off the front of the handgun.  The actual process may vary greatly depending on the model of firearm you are field stripping. Glock & Steyr users: Be triple-sure your firearm is unloaded as you must pull the trigger on the firearm to initiate the field stripping process. There are four major pieces to every semi-automatic handgun (though they may be attached in different ways).  Frame: this is the stock (or "grip") of the handgun. The trigger assembly is usually embedded in the frame, and the magazine well is located inside of the stock. Slide: the piece of metal on top of the firearm; it keeps the chamber sealed, compensates for recoil (on many semi-autos), and houses the firing pin (and a few other components). If you have a polymer frame, this is where 70% (or more) of the gun's weight is. Barrel: the barrel assembly is the barrel and the chamber. Be cautious with the muzzle-end of the barrel and the beginning of the rifling (inside the barrel), as these are the two most important things to affect accuracy and can easily affect it adversely, if damaged. Guide rod and recoil spring: often these are one piece. The guide rod guides the slide as it recoils and the recoil spring pulls the slide back into place after a round is fired.
Summary:
Dismantle the firearm safely. Identify the parts you are cleaning.