Rapid loss of night vision could be an indicator of a more serious complication or disease. If you notice a sudden or rapid loss of night vision, contact your optometrist or general practitioner immediately. Some conditions that may cause vision loss include cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. You should get a complete eye exam, which will include the dilation of your pupils, regularly as recommended by your eye doctor. This will help them identify and create care plans for problems as they arise, which can help preserve your vision as you age. How often you get an exam is based on a few things, including your age and risk factors. Generally speaking, those under the age of 65 with no severe vision complications should get an exam every 2-4 years. Those 65 and older should get an exam once a year, or more if recommended by your optometrist. Cataracts can seriously impede night vision, and cataract surgery on qualifying candidates almost always improves night vision. If you know you have cataracts, or if you are experiencing symptoms such as loss of contrast sensitivity, glares, starbursts, or halos, talk to your doctor to see if cataract surgery could help you.
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One-sentence summary -- See your doctor immediately if your night vision is degrading quickly. Make regular optometrist appointments. Look into surgery to remove cataracts.

Q: Warm herbal tea and other hot drinks will soothe and relax your vocal cords. This, in turn, will allow your voice to return to normal as quickly as possible. If you don’t like herbal tea, try a mug of hot apple cider or hot chocolate.  Chamomile tea, or any tea designed to soothe your throat, will be especially helpful for a hoarse voice. Avoid spicy herbal teas with ginger or lemon. Avoid caffeinated tea or coffee when soothing your vocal cords. The caffeine in the tea will dehydrate your body, and could worsen the hoarseness of your voice. This will create an extra-soothing drink. Honey has soothing properties of its own, and is commonly used to treat a sore throat or hoarse voice.   You could also eat a few spoonfuls of pure honey. However, since honey is thick and tough to swallow, adding it to tea is the most common option.  If you don’t like tea, try sucking on a piece of hard candy made with honey. Or, add a spoonful to a mug of hot water with a squeeze of lemon juice. Add 1 pinch of salt to a mug full of warm water. Take a mouthful of the water, and gargle it in the back of your throat for about 30 seconds. Gargling with salt water will help moisten and soothe your throat, and help your voice sound less hoarse. Spit the water out once you’ve finished. Hard candy or cough drops will soothe and moisten your scratchy throat. This will reduce any pain or discomfort, and help you voice sound less hoarse. Hard candies made with menthol may help by coating your throat and returning the sound of your voice to normal. The flavor of the candy or lozenge doesn’t matter. Avoid spicy hard candy (including cinnamon-flavored candies), as the spice may cause stomach acid to rise up in your throat. A humidifier will project cool, humid air into the room while you sleep. As you inhale the humid air, your throat and vocal cords will moisten. This will reduce the effects of laryngitis and help your voice sound normal in the morning.  If you don’t own a humidifier, you can purchase one at any department store or home-goods store. You can also buy a humidifier through major online retailers. Either a cool- or a hot-air humidifier will be beneficial to your throat and help cure a hoarse voice.
A: Drink hot fluids. Add a few drops of honey into the herbal tea. Gargle warm salt water. Suck on a piece of hard candy or throat lozenge. Set up a humidifier in your room at night.

Article: Perhaps the most important decision is what material of doll hair you want. One factor to consider is the type of doll you are attaching it to. Is the doll made of fabric or plastic? Are you placing new hair onto the doll, or replacing hair? If you are replacing hair, you may want to replace the same type of hair that was removed.  Yarn hair is often used on fabric and knitted dolls. It will match with the doll's appearance and will be easier to stick on the doll's head. Synthetic hair is what you see on most collectible dolls, and plastic dolls like Barbie dolls. It looks like real human hair but is synthetic material. You should be able to find synthetic hair and yarn at most craft stores. Synthetic hair may be slightly harder to find, however, so you may have to order it online. Once you have a material chosen for your doll hair you need to decide what you want the hair to look like. Length is an important factor. Will your doll have short hair, medium length hair, or long hair?  Yarn hair is more often used for medium to long lengths but is sometimes used for short hair.  Synthetic hair is versatile and comes in any type or length. Think about the type of doll you're making, or the doll whose hair you're replacing. A baby doll may have shorter hair than a doll that's supposed to be an older age. If you're making a doll that's meant to look like a particular character, you should make sure your doll's hair matches the character. If you're making a Rapunzel doll, for example, you'll want your doll to have very long hair. The next question for your doll’s hair is style. Do you want to curl your doll hair, leave it wavy, or straight? Some doll hair material is easier to curl than others, and some doll hair looks better straight or wavy.  Yarn hair usually comes as a straight fabric but you can curl it by wrapping it around a small wooden dowel and setting it aside for a bit. When you unwrap the yarn, it should be curly.  You can create almost any look with synthetic hair. You can buy synthetic hair that is already waved, curled, or braided from a craft store or online. To make the process easier it is a good idea to have all your materials purchased and ready to go when you make your doll hair. This way you will be well prepared. You can make your doll hair without interruption and admire your finished product. You will need:  A pair of scissors A sewing needle or a sewing machine Your desired doll hair material Scotch tape Flexible measuring tape A hot glue gun (for yarn hair) Tacky glue (for synthetic hair) Tissue paper A DVD case (for measuring yarn)
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decide what material is right for you needs. Decide what length your doll hair will be. Decide what hairstyle your doll will have. Gather your materials.

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Article: You'll find more info about Photoshop Elements there, along with different bundles of the software. If neither of the bundles is in your price range, it's recommended you try using GIMP, a free photo-editing program with many of the same features as Photoshop. Just click the Sign In tab in the top-right corner of the page and enter your Adobe ID with your password. If you have never worked with Photoshop before, or with any graphic editor more sophisticated than the one bundled with your version of Windows or MacOS, you may want to start with the hobbyist version of Photoshop, Photoshop Elements. Photoshop Elements is geared more toward the photography hobbyist than the graphic designer, offering a simpler color management system, no detailed color features for colorblindness, and fewer plug-ins than Photoshop. It can, however, help you learn some of the basics of Photoshop and decide if you want to move on to the professional version.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open your Web browser and go to Photoshop Elements' website. Log in to your Adobe account. Download Photoshop Elements.