Problem: Article: You will be prompted to allow CocoPPa to access your photos so that the app can save the image. Click “OK”.
Summary: If you find a wallpaper you like, click on it and click “Save to camera Roll”. Set the image as your wallpaper by clicking the “Share” button from the bottom left corner and selecting “Use as Wallpaper”. Orient the image the way you like and click “Set” to save your wallpaper.

Problem: Article: If your personal boat had a motor oil leak or you notice another small spill impacting birds in a confined area, call your local animal services office. Rescuing and washing birds is a dangerous operation even under the best of circumstances. Calling animal control gives the birds the best chance of being properly cleaned and released.  An unsupervised person with no training could actually increase the bird's risk of dying through stressful and improper washing. That's why it's best to call a professional and wait nearby until they come. When you clean oil-contaminated birds, you are working directly with animals that are confused, afraid, and not used to being handled. Working or volunteering with a professional animal rescue company means you will be trained and certified on how to properly approach, handle, and clean the birds in ways that won’t hurt or frighten them.  In many cases, a rescue organization will require you to get certified in avian rescue before they let you wash the birds. Improperly washing and cleaning birds can kill them, so you must know how to wash them in a way that minimizes any stress. When you join a rescue organization, they will provide you with their requisite training and certification. You do not need to seek this separately. Rescue organizations also have certain coverages and privileges that you wouldn’t as an individual. They may, for example, be allowed on an otherwise restricted beach after an oil spill. Working with them ensures that you’re in full compliance of the law. Oil contaminated birds will appear blackened, slick, and sticky. They may be trying to remove the oil by preening. If they are experiencing exhaustion, they may be on the ground showing little to no movement. Because of this, contaminated birds should only be picked up by someone who has training in handling both wildlife and hazardous materials  Your volunteer organization should have designated people you can tell if you see an oil-covered bird. They will ensure that the bird is recovered as safely as possible. Oil contaminated birds will preen constantly to the point of forgetting to drink and eat. As a result, oil-affected birds will appear dehydrated and emaciated. Oil-contaminated birds are generally dehydrated, exhausted, scared, and nearing hypothermia by the time they get to a rescue facility. Before they can be washed, the rescue group’s first focus will be ensuring the bird is warm, fed, and hydrated enough for further treatment. As a volunteer, you may be asked to help prepare and administer a rehydrating solution to stabilize the birds.  Medical treatments and tests will be performed by a vet or an experienced professional. As a volunteer, you will typically help prepare solutions before they are administered. This solution is often made from a mix of Pedialyte and a medication like ToxiBan that helps the bird excrete any oil it may have ingested. You may also be asked to assist in the process of testing blood and feather samples to gauge the levels of contamination.
Summary: Call animal services for small spills. Join a professional rescue operation. Point out oil-contaminated birds to a specialist. Stabilize the bird.

Problem: Article: After creating your Gmail account, be sure to verify the account either with another email, by SMS, or with a voice call. This tells Google that you are a real person wanting to use the service for legitimate reasons. To have a Google account, users must be at least 13 years old. Lying about your age or birthday can result in your account being suspended, if Google can verify that you have indeed lied. To ensure hackers can’t access and compromise your account, never tell anyone your password, don’t write your password down, and choose a unique password that people won’t be able to guess. It’s also recommended that you change your password frequently, and don’t use the same password for multiple accounts. Also, pay attention to which devices you’re signed in on, and always be sure to log out when you are finished. Gmail accounts are automatically deleted after nine months of inactivity, so log in regularly so your account doesn’t meet this fate.
Summary: Verify your account. Provide your correct birthday. Keep your account secure. Login to your account regularly.

Problem: Article: Your stomach produces hydrochloric acid in order to digest food. This is a strong acid which is very corrosive and causes the burn in your chest. You can neutralize some of the acid by consuming a base, such as baking soda mixed with water. Compared with over the counter antacids, this homemade medicine doesn't taste very good. But drinking a mixture of baking soda and water will bring the pH of the liquid in your stomach and help relieve the burn. Do not use this method if you are on a low sodium diet because baking soda is very high in sodium. If you suffer from an occasional episode of heartburn, an over the counter antacid like Alka-Seltzer, Tums, Milk of Magnesia, Maalox, Rolaids, Pepcid Complete, or Pepto-Bismol may be all that you need to feel better. Keep one of these medicines on hand to help relieve heartburn when it strikes. Make sure that you read and follow the instructions before taking any over the counter medicine. If you have heartburn two or more times per week, then an acid reducer, like an H2 blocker or a proton pump inhibitor (PPI), may be what you need. Drugs like Pepcid, Zantac, Prilosec, and Nexium are all available over the counter. They have been approved by the FDA for up to 14 days of continuous use. Make sure that you read and follow the instructions before taking any over the counter medicine.  H2 blockers may take longer to work than other types of heartburn medicine, but the relief lasts longer. Types of H2 blockers include cimetidine, famotidine, nizatidine, or ranitidine. PPIs may be helpful if you have heartburn more than twice per week. However, taking PPIs for more than a year may increase your risk for a broken hip, low blood levels of magnesium, pneumonia, and Clostridium difficile. Talk to your doctor before you start taking a PPI medication. Over-the-counter proton pump inhibitors include lansoprazole and omeprazole. Keep in mind that these medications can be expensive if you purchase them without a prescription. If you find that you need to take these medicines daily for more than two weeks, then you should talk to your doctor about a prescription acid reducer. If your heartburn does not seem to respond to lifestyle changes or it is interfering with your daily activities, you should talk to your doctor about heartburn medication. Your doctor may prescribe an acid-blocking drug, like an H2 blocker, or a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) to help relieve your heartburn. Keep in mind that even though these medications will help to relieve your heartburn symptoms, your doctor will probably still recommend that you make other lifestyle changes to control your heartburn. If taking medications does not provide adequate relief, or if you do not wish to continue taking medication for your heartburn, there are surgical options. Your options include:  Nissen Fundoplication. A Nissen Fundoplication will tighten and strengthen your lower esophageal sphincter. The surgeon will wrap the top of your stomach around the lower part of your esophagus, which should prevent heartburn. Linx. Your other option is to have what is called a Linx device put in place, which is a small magnetic ring of titanium beads that behaves like your lower esophageal sphincter.
Summary:
Mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda with water and drink the solution. Use an over the counter antacid to relieve occasional heartburn. Use an over the counter acid reducer to relieve frequent heartburn. Talk to your doctor about prescription heartburn medications. Discuss surgical options if medications do not help.