INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sometimes it will cost you money, but you might find the advice you receive from your peers is worth the investment. They'll also advise you about stocks that they're watching and will likely mention a couple of ideas that you would otherwise have missed. There are many day traders out there who share their trades, in real time, for free on social media. Why not follow them to get some great ideas about stocks you should watch? Although the Information Age has made it easy to "meet" people online, it's also great to connect with others in real life as well. Join an investment club meetup in your area to gain insights about which securities other people are watching as well as to just enjoy a bit of a social life. You can get free and premium stock picks from companies who do the research for you. These picks can help you discover new ideas and investment methodologies. Of course, you should remain diligent and avoid buying into any hype or promotions.

SUMMARY: Join an online group of like-minded day traders. Follow day traders on social media. Join meetups. Sign up for a stock research newsletter.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The most common cause of popeye is dirty water, and the best form of prevention is frequently replacing the dirty tank water with fresh water. Always have clean water in the betta’s fish tank or bowl to ensure that it won’t get popeye.  If your betta is kept in a bowl or tank that holds two gallons of water or less, do a 50% water change every week. If your betta is kept in a larger aquarium, change 10-25% of the total water every 2–4 weeks. Clean the tank every week if you don’t have a filter and every two weeks if you do.  Gently remove your betta fish with a net and place it into a separate clean bowl of water. Dump out all of the water in the fish tank, remove all rocks and decorations, and rinse them with clean water. Using a paper towel, scrub the inside walls of the tank. Put the rocks and decorations back in the tank and fill the tank most of the way with bottled drinking water or pretreated tap water before putting your betta fish back in. The natural habitat for betta fish is warm, stagnant water. Make sure the water is kept between 76 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit (24.4-27.7 degrees Celsius) in order to provide a healthy environment for your fish. Use paper pH test strips to test how basic or acidic your betta’s water is. The pH should be kept at 6.5 or 7.  If the pH is too high, filter water through peat moss before putting it in the tank. If the pH is too low, add baking soda or shells to the tank. Bettas prefer soft water, so keep the dH at 25 or lower. Go to a pet store to get specialized products that can extract the magnesium and calcium from your water if it is too hard. Different fish require different environments, so make sure that you don’t add any fish to your tank that have conflicting environmental needs. Popeye often occurs when the tank water is not kept at the proper levels, and adding a new fish that thrives in a different kind of ecosystem might throw off those levels.

SUMMARY: Change the water regularly. Clean your fish tank every 1–2 weeks. Keep the tank water warm. Keep the tank water slightly acidic. Purchase a dH kit to determine water hardness. Carefully introduce new fish to the fish tank.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The major symptoms of a penile yeast infection are as follows:   Soreness and irritation: A man with a penile yeast infection will experience a reddish-colored rash on the head of the penis. There may be an itching and burning sensation on the tip of the penis, which can be very irritating. When passing urine, the burning sensation may be more intense.  Discharge: A man with a penile yeast infection may notice a white substance coming from the penis, similar to the discharge from a vaginal infection. The discharge may have an unpleasant odor.  Discomfort during intercourse: A man with a penile yeast infection may experience discomfort during sexual intercourse, due to the soreness, irritation, and inflammation of the penis. The most common causes and risk factors for penile yeast infection include:   Sexual transmission: Just like sexually transmitted infections, a yeast infection can be transmitted through sexual contact. A man can contract penile yeast infection by having unprotected intercourse with a yeast-infected woman.  Antibiotics: Although it is less common than sexual transmission, a man can get penile yeast infection through prolonged use of antibiotics.  Diabetes: Yeast thrives well in glucose, therefore men with diabetes are more susceptible to yeast infections, due to their elevated blood sugars.  Foods: A typical American diet increases the chances of a man developing penile yeast infection. Wheat, barley, oats, peanuts, red apples, and corn encourage yeast growth in the body because of their high glucose content, which is food for yeast.  Nonoxynol-9: This is a sperm-killing drug contained in condom lubricants. This substance has been linked to causing yeast infections in men. If you suspect that you have a penile yeast infection, it's important that you see your doctor instead of trying to diagnose and treat yourself. Even though many home remedies and over-the-counter medications exist, your doctor can determine the best option for your specific health needs and rule out the possibility of another condition with similar symptoms, such as some STIs. If treated improperly, a penile yeast infection can lead to complications like scarring, swollen glands, and painful urination. Yeast infections can also enter the bloodstream if the infection has time to spread.

SUMMARY: Recognize the symptoms of a penile yeast infection. Understand the causes and risk factors. See your doctor for diagnosis.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A little tingling is normal, but if your skin starts to burn, get the cream off your skin immediately. Some companies include a spatula to help scrape off the product; use the spatula or a soft cloth to wipe the cream off your skin. Don't scrub your skin or use anything rough or abrasive (like a loofah or exfoliating glove) to remove the cream. You don't want to scratch yourself or irritate your skin further. You probably want to hop in the shower to do this so you can have a steady stream of water flowing over the rash. Make sure you are rinsing off any cream that may still be on your body, including the residue.  Do not use soap, body wash or any other product to cleanse the area as you rinse your body. Gently pat your skin dry after rinsing. You may have a chemical burn and need professional treatment. If the rash is on your face, around your eyes, or genitals, contact your physician for assistance.

SUMMARY:
Wipe off the cream as soon as you notice a reaction. Run cold water over the area for 10 minutes. Seek emergency treatment if you feel dizzy, experience severe burning or numbness, or have open or weeping spots around your hair follicle.