Write an article based on this "Talk to your doctor about your medical history. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant. Complete all necessary pre-procedure tests."
article: Ask your doctor if you are supposed to take your usual morning medications. If you have diabetes, ask if you can take insulin or oral blood sugar medications before the test.  Tell your doctor if you have a history of asthma, kidney or bleeding problems. Special precautions may be needed if you have one of these conditions. You may be asked not to take aspirin (including other products that contain aspirin) or prescription blood thinners for several days before the test. Discuss with your doctor when you can resume these medications. Pregnant women need to be cautious about doing certain things to avoid harming the fetus. If you are or might be pregnant, or if you just had a baby, discuss these details with your doctor so that you can decide on the best course of action.  It is extremely important to tell your doctor if you are pregnant because an angiogram is needed to detect a potential coronary artery blockage. This may result in the need for reperfusion stenting to restore blood flow to the heart. Use formula for one to two days after your angiogram if you are breast-feeding until the dye has passed through your body. Your doctor will determine what testing you need to undergo before your angiogram. Make sure you follow your doctor’s directions and complete any recommended testing. You may need to have blood taken or an electrocardiogram done before the angiogram.

Write an article based on this "Open the Google app. Tap More …. Tap Settings. Tap Google Assistant. Tap the Services tab. Tap News. Scroll down and tap Add news sources. Tap the checkbox  next to your preferred news sources. Tap . Tap Change Order. Tap the icon with two lines and drag the news source."
article: It's the rainbow “G” icon on your home screen (or in the app drawer). It's in the tab in the lower-right corner.  It has an icon that resembles 3 dots. It's near the bottom of the More menu.  It's next to an icon that resembles a gear. It's about halfway down the settings menu.  It's next to an icon with different sized dots. It's the third tab at the top of the screen.  This is where you add different services to Google Home. It's the fourth option under the "Services" tab.  This is where you add news sources Google Assistant can use when you ask it for the latest news. It's at the bottom of the list of news sources. News sources are listed under different categories, such as General, Technology, Business, Sports, World, and more. It's in the upper-left corner.  This returns to the News menu. It's the blue text on the right above your list of news sources. .  There is an icon with two lines to the right of each news source in the list.  Tap this icon and drag it to change the order.  Put your favorite news sources at the top.

Write an article based on this "Consider the style of Halloween party that interests you. Write down your ideas. Consider the people you'd like to invite. Prepare invitations."
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There are so many to choose from, so start thinking now. Themes that you might like to make use of include:  Haunted theme Ghostly theme Horror theme Fairytale theme Pumpkin theme (everything orange!) Graveyard theme Costume theme (anything goes) A theme from a spooky book you love Before you hit any store, create a list that sets out:  Decorations you'd like to have Types of food Music Prizes and games (optional) Movies (optional) Other ideas This will give you an idea of numbers and the space and food needed. If you have a specific theme (like movies), you may want to limit your number so you don't end up with 12 Freddie Kruegers. If the party is in your house, limit it to a number you can handle. After all, you're the host -- the party blunders (and successes) lie on your shoulders. Use your chosen theme to guide the invitation creation. Set the time, date, and give any details about what to wear, bring, etc. Send these out about two weeks prior to the party. For some invitation ideas:  Grab some black construction paper, a template off the internet, and design and cut out a witch's hat. To write in the necessary details, use a white or silver gel pen. If a witch's hat isn't your cup o' tea, cut out pumpkins, ghosts, tombstones, or black cats out of construction paper instead. If you put it in an envelope, add in some Halloween-themed confetti for an extra touch.  Buy a bunch of small pumpkins or gourds from your local grocery store or farmer's market. In permanent marker, draw a funny face on the front and have the details on the back. Be sure to let it dry though! Otherwise you risk everything smearing.