INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While she might be improving her health for personal reasons, it’s also possible that she’s exercising for a new lover. Watch for big changes in her appearance, as well as long hours spent in the gym. These could be signs that she’s cheating. Don’t assume that your wife is cheating just because she’s exercising a lot. She may just want to look and feel better for herself, or she could want to impress you. Although it’s possible that she just wants to feel good about herself, your wife may get new clothes to impress a new lover. This is especially true if she’s buying sexy clothes that you never see. Notice if she’s bringing new clothes into the house or if you’re seeing clothing purchases on your bank or credit card statements. If you have concerns, talk to your wife about her desire for a new wardrobe.  Say, “I’ve noticed you’ve bought a lot of new clothes lately. Is there a special reason?” Then, listen to what she has to say. Remember, she may just want new clothes because she’s diving into a new trend or she’s recently lost or gained weight. Don’t assume she’s cheating. These are ways she might try to improve her appearance, which can sometimes be a way to impress a new lover. However, she may also change up her makeup and hairstyle for herself. Notice if she’s fixing herself up specifically to go out without you. It’s helpful to consider what’s been going on in your wife’s life. If she’s been dressing down for several years because she’s been busy with the kids but now she has more free time, she might be spending more time on her looks because it makes her happy. She may smell like cologne because she’s spending time with a lover. If you notice a change in your wife’s smell, ask her about it. If she doesn’t have a reasonable explanation, then it might be a sign she’s cheating. Don’t assume that one incidence of her smelling like someone else is a sign she’s cheating. For instance, she may have a coworker who wears too much cologne.

SUMMARY: Notice if she starts exercising more. Pay attention if she upgrades her wardrobe. Observe if she gets a fresh haircut or starts wearing more makeup. Notice if she smells like cologne instead of her normal scent.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the pain from a pinched nerve is severe, your doctor may recommend that you take painkillers. You may be advised to take over-the-counter painkillers, or you may be prescribed stronger prescription painkillers.  Painkillers work by blocking and interfering with the pain signals going through the brain. If the pain signal does not reach the brain, then pain cannot be interpreted and felt. Examples of OTC painkillers include paracetamol and acetaminophen Examples of prescription painkillers include codeine and tramadol. NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications) work by blocking specific body chemicals that cause an injured area to become inflamed. Examples of NSAIDs are Ibuprofen, Naproxen and Aspirin.  However, NSAIDs should not be taken in the first 48 hours of injury as they can delay healing. In the first 48 hours, inflammation is one of the body's compensatory mechanisms to the injury. NSAIDs can irritate the stomach, so they should always be taken with meals. Steroid injections can help to reduce inflammation and swelling, thereby allowing compressed nerves caused by inflammation to heal and recover. Steroid injections must be prescribed and administered by a doctor. The steroids will either be injected or administered through an IV. In some instances, you doctor will recommend that you wear a brace or splint on the affected hip. A brace or splint limits motion and allows the muscles to rest, relieving the pinched nerve and promoting healing. If all prior treatment measures fail, surgical intervention may be necessary to alleviate the pressure and compression of the nerves.
Summary: Take painkillers to relieve pain. Use NSAIDs to reduce inflammation. Receive steroid injections. Allow your doctor to place a brace or splint on your hip. Consider the possibility of surgery.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go online and take notes on information about how to protect yourself from scams and identity theft. This information will be essential when it comes time to discuss the possibility of getting a Facebook account. Look for apps and firewall software that will monitor risky activity on your computer to prevent viruses and malware. Your parents may want additional protection if they agree to let you use social media. You have to be at least 13 years old to create a Facebook Account. This limit may be different in certain countries. Before you talk to your parents about getting a Facebook account, jot down all of the reasons that you want to make a profile on a piece of paper. Consider which reasons your parents are likely to agree with, and focus on those. Write out a few points that you can make when talking to your parents.  “Because it’s fun” or “I want one” are not good reasons for getting a profile. Think about the features that you plan on using and focus on those. “I need a Facebook account to remember birthdays,” “I want to talk to my friends outside of school,” and “I can be invited to important events” are all valid reasons for wanting a Facebook profile. Facebook may have a reputation as a waste of time, but there are plenty of valid reasons to get a Facebook page. When building an argument, focus on how easy Facebook makes it easy to talk to people that you would otherwise lose touch with. If you have family members on Facebook, say that you want to get closer to them. If you’re almost at the age where you can get a job, point out that Facebook is an excellent way to network and learn about new opportunities. Your parents may not know that Facebook is used as a networking site. Find a public Facebook group that focuses on job hunting. Show it to them, and explain that Facebook can serve as a positive tool if you use it correctly. before presenting your argument. One of the worst things that you can do is get up in front of your parents without having practiced your speech. Once you’ve identified some reasons that you should have a Facebook, practice explaining them out loud in your room. Look at yourself in a mirror as you speak to see how your body language is influencing your argument. Practicing your presentation is a good way to figure out which arguments you feel confident about, which can give you a clue about where to start your speech. Your parents are likely going to raise concerns about your privacy and safety when you’re online. To respond to this counterargument, explain to them that you can block strangers on Facebook. You can also change your privacy settings to keep people from finding you in searches. Your parents may not know about the privacy features on Facebook. Don’t assume that they know how to change them, even if they have profiles themselves.

SUMMARY:
Research internet safety and Facebook policies. Make a list of all of the reasons that you want a Facebook account. Focus on the benefits of getting a Facebook profile. Practice your pitch Find out how to block strangers from contacting you.