Article: Mouth ulcers are very common and are not a surefire sign of mouth cancer in and of themselves. However, when mouth ulcers are combined with other symptoms and their development follows a certain pattern, they may indicate cancer.  Look for mouth ulcers which have not healed in over two or three weeks.  Look for mouth ulcers that recur in the same areas of the mouth over and over again. Look for mouth ulcers with irregular borders, that bleed at the slightest touch. Look for color changes on the surface/sides of the tongue, lips and inside of the cheeks that last for more than two weeks.  These color changes may be red, white, grey or dark in color. You may also notice velvety white and red patches inside your mouth. You might experience a numb sensation in any area of the mouth, face and neck region as a symptom of cancer.  You may also feel a non-stop pain/tenderness in a particular area of your mouth. If you experience any of these two symptoms with or without swelling/lumps, then you should visit your doctor immediately These crusted patches may feel rough to the touch, have irregular borders and bleed without provocation. Examine your teeth carefully to check for any changes in their alignment. Also look for any loose teeth, as this can also be an indication of mouth cancer. One good way to tell if the alignment of your teeth has changed is to try wearing your dentures (if you use them). Difficulty in fitting the dentures inside your mouth is a good indication that your teeth have moved.
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Look for ulcers and sores on your lips, tongue, cheeks and the floor of your mouth. Check for color changes or colored patches inside your mouth. Identify feelings of numbness or pain in any part of your mouth. Look for rough, crusted patches around your mouth and lips. Inspect your teeth to check for any changes in their alignment.
Article: If your internet connection was working a few days ago, but isn't anymore, you may be able to fix the problem by performing a system restore. This will roll back your computer's settings to the date that you select. Any changes made to the system since the date will be undone. This means that programs that you've installed since the selected date will be removed, and settings will be reverted. A system restore will not affect your personal files. The fastest way to open it is to search for it, though the process varies a little depending on the version of Windows you are using:  Windows 10 and 8.1 - Click the Start button and type "recovery". This will load the Recovery window in the Control Panel. Select "Open System Restore". Windows 7 and Vista - Click the Start button and type "restore". Select "System Restore" from the list of results. Restore points are created automatically whenever a change is made to your system files, such as installing a program or driver. Windows will choose the most recent restore point automatically. To view all available restore points, check the "Show more restore points" box. Choose a restore point from a date when you know your wireless adapter was working. Since restoring will roll your computer back to the date you select, programs that have been changed in that time will be affected. Click the "Scan for affected programs" button to see what will be removed or added back to your computer during the restore. Remember, your personal files will not be affected. Once you've selected your restore point and confirmed that you want to restore, Windows reboot and roll back. This may take a few moments to complete. Once the restore is finished, Windows will load and you will be informed that the restore was successful. If there was a driver or software problem causing a problem with your wireless adapter, restoring to a point before the problem occured should fix it. If you still can't get your wireless adapter to turn on, you may have to get your computer repaired or replaced.
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Know when to do this. Open the System Restore utility. Choose your restore point. Check to see what programs restoring will affect. Begin the restore process. Test your connection.
Article: It’s a red square with a white triangle inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen. It’s at the bottom-right corner of the app. It’s near the top of the screen. If you’ve uploaded many videos, it may be hard to find. Type some keywords into the search bar at the top of the screen to narrow down the list. A menu will expand. It’s near the center of the menu. These are the first two blanks at the top of the “Edit details” screen. Tap the current privacy setting under “Privacy” to open the drop-down menu, then tap your selection. Type tags into the “Tags” box near the bottom of the screen. It’s at the top-right corner of the screen. These settings will update immediately.
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Open YouTube on your iPhone or iPad. Tap Library. Tap My videos. Scroll to the video. Tap ⁝ next to the video’s name. Tap Edit. Edit the title and description. Edit your privacy settings. Edit your tags. Tap SAVE.