In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Varicose veins and venous insufficiency can cause blood flow in your leg veins to slow, which results in swelling. Compression stockings can stimulate blood flow, improving circulation and reducing swelling. Wear compression stockings until you see a significant improvement in your legs, or as advised by your doctor.  Purchase compression stockings at medical supply stores or online. Be sure to remove your compression stockings at the end of each day to wash and dry them before wearing them again. Raising your legs above your heart will reduce pain and pressure in your legs due to vein problems. Aim to have your feet at least 6 inches (15 cm) above your heart. Use pillows to prop up your legs if necessary. Do this as often as you can, at home or in other relaxed locations such as the beach. Heat can cause increased blood flow in your blood vessels, making varicose veins and other vein problems worse. Avoid very hot showers and baths, sitting near a campfire or heater, or using a heat pack. If your legs feel hot, swollen, or hurt, apply a cool compress as needed to make them more comfortable. Some vein problems seem minor but may develop into a bigger problem. While milder issues like varicose veins, for instance, are sometimes just an aesthetic issue, they may also indicate a serious condition like deep vein thrombosis. See your doctor as soon as possible if you notice:  Swelling in your legs, especially if 1 is swollen more than the other Intense calf pain Skin discoloration Open sores Dry, thin skin
Summary: Wear compression stockings to reduce swelling in your legs. Elevate your legs above your heart when sitting or lying down at home. Keep your legs cool to avoid worsening symptoms. Contact your doctor if you notice signs of serious vein damage.

A bowl will work, but depending on where you will be pouring the melted candy, a coffee cup will pour a little cleaner.  If you are microwaving more than 4 candies at a time, you will need to increase the cooking time. 4 candies will produce about 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of liquid. Be sure whatever it is has a handle because the candy will be quite hot once melted.  A glass Pyrex measuring cup works quite well. If heating multiple batches, though, give the glass time to slowly cool between heating.
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One-sentence summary -- Place 4 Jolly Ranchers in a microwave-safe dish.

Q: Combine an 8-oz (225-g) can of crushed pineapple and its juice with the apricot preserved and freshly minced ginger in a saucepan. Cook over medium-high heat, whisking occasionally, until the glaze reaches a boil.  Boiling this glaze is important since it causes the sugars in the apricot preserves to break down and mix into the rest of the ingredients, creating a thick and consistently blended product. Since you need to boil and cool this glaze, it's best to prepare it before you start cooking the ham. You can prepare it up to five days in advance. Transfer the contents of the saucepan to a blender. Process on medium speed until a smooth glaze forms. This step is technically optional. If you'd prefer a glaze with chunks of pineapple in it, you can skip the blending process and move directly into the next step. Allow the glaze to sit out at room temperature until it cools down. If you don't plan to use the glaze immediately after cooling it, transfer it to an airtight container and store it in your refrigerator for up to five days. Bake the ham as usual, and brush this glaze over the surface of the ham once the ham only has an estimated 30 to 40 minutes left of bake time.  Quickly stir the glaze again before you apply it. This glaze may burn if you apply it too early, so it's best to use it near the end of the cooking time.
A: Boil the ingredients together. Blend until smooth. Cool to room temperature. Use near the end of the cooking time.

Article: Dogs do not defecate in gardens due to malicious intent. They are merely looking for a spot to relieve themselves and your garden looks welcoming. If you're dealing with your own dog, or a neighbor's dog whose presence you don't mind, you can try to create a welcoming atmosphere for the dogs away from the garden.  Pick a shaded area. Dogs prefer to stay out of the sun if possible. Make sure there is adequate room for dogs to run and play, and provide toys, food, water, and treats to entice the dog to enter that area over the garden. Use a dog-friendly surface, like wood chips, bark chips, or leaves. A mix of sand and soil is a particularly good option as dogs love digging and such a mixture is soft and easy on their paws. Use positive reinforcement. Praise dogs for entering the doggy zone and reward them with treats. Sometimes, dogs end up going in gardens because they pass through on their way elsewhere. Create a pathway near the garden, but one that does not go through it. If it's smoother and more welcoming, the dog will likely opt for this path and forgo disrupting your plants.  Soft, dog-friendly mulch can be used to make the path. A spare piece of carpet, if you have it, is also a good choice, as is a soil/sand mixture.  For a choice that's pleasant for dogs and adds beauty to the garden, you could try stone steps or colorful tiles. Cement pathways are also a popular choice, and can be used by humans as well as dogs. The only downside, however, is making a cement path can get costly and installation may be difficult. If you ever catch a dog in the act, take this as an opportunity to make it clear to the dog that this behavior is not okay. Dogs are natural people pleasers and generally respond well to training.  Clap your hands loudly to get the dog's attention and interrupt his actions. Say, "No," and immediately direct him out of your garden. If you have a designated dog-friendly zone in your yard, redirect the dog there. If not, take him to the street and allow him to relieve himself himself on a curb or sidewalk. Get your neighbors on board. If you have a neighborhood where dogs run free, and they seem to have chosen your garden as a bathroom, discuss this with your neighbors. Ask them politely to join you in your efforts to discourage the dogs from using your garden as a restroom.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Designate a doggy zone for your yard. Create a pathway away from the garden. Train the dogs.

Problem: Article: Scroll through your world until you find the Sim you want to delete from FreePlay. If you're controlling the Sim in question, doing so will open the Sim's options pop-up menu. If you aren't controlling the Sim, tap the green "Switch Selection" icon in the upper-right side of the menu to switch to the selected Sim, then tap the Sim again. It's a red and white circle with a slash through it. You'll find this option to the right of the Sim's face at the top of the pop-up menu. This green button is at the bottom of the pop-up window. Doing so immediately deletes the Sim from your FreePlay game. This decision cannot be undone.
Summary:
Find a Sim to delete. Tap the Sim you want to delete. Tap the "Delete" icon. Tap YES when prompted.