Article: Have a designated spot for cleaning products, along with an additional spot for medicine. Keep the storage spaces locked, particularly if they are within reach of children.  Don’t forget to move medicine back to its safe storage spot after work or vacation. Medicine, which was accidentally left within reach of a child (a purse, counter, etc.), results in 67% of emergency room visits for medicine poisoning.  Similarly, return cleaning products to their spot immediately after use. Do not leave them laying around while you’re cleaning. Have a plan in place for medicine brought into the house by visitors. It may help to have a cabinet installed in the guest bathroom that is out of reach from children. Don’t let your children play with medicine bottles. While it may seem like a good substitute for a rattle, this will only cause confusion. In addition to being properly stored, medicine should also be labeled correctly. If possible, try to keep it in the original bottle, so as to avoid confusion. This will also help when it comes time to administer the medicine, as you will be able to follow the instructions. Keep an eye on expiration dates. If you do move the medicine into a new container, be sure to note the expiration date. It’s not just potential hazards inside your home that you need to consider. Products such as windshield wiper fluid, pool cleaners and pesticides need to be safely stored as well.  If you decide to store outdoor cleaners in the garage, be sure it is kept locked and shut when children aren’t being supervised. You should still purchase a secure cabinet for such materials. Even after they've been installed, get in the habit of checking to make sure all cabinets/containers are tightly secured.
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Install safety locks where medicine/cleaners are kept. Label medicine properly. Consider outdoor cleaning products as well.

Problem: Article: Just two minutes...you can do it! You can even walk in circles around your couch while you watch TV. Walking will help you burn extra calories that would have been stored as fat, had you stayed sitting. Be sure to look behind you. Walking backwards, even in short bursts, may have huge health benefits. Walking backwards will also work different muscles than walking forwards. If you have things to do, such as laundry, taking out the trash, or other chores, do them earlier rather than later. This will kickstart your metabolism. You can still play video games or watch TV, but try to stand for at least half of the time you’re doing so. You can burn up to 750 more calories every week if you stand for 3 hours a day!
Summary: Walk for two minutes every hour. Walk backwards. Get your metabolism started early. Stand instead of sit.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The sooner you can visit a doctor and receive a professionally constructed splint, the quicker your injury will heal. You should aim to visit a doctor within a few days, if not the same day of the injury. The doctor will take x-rays and determine whether the tendon was in fact ripped, and whether it took a piece of your bone with it. She will also prescribe treatment — usually a splint. In rare instances where wearing a splint would seriously impede your work — if you were a surgeon for example — it is possible to have a pin inserted into your finger to keep it straight. There are several types of splints available. Each will affect the way that you are able to use your finger in different ways. Discuss your habits and occupation with your doctor so that he can better understand what the best fit is for you. Options include the stack splint, aluminum splint, and the Oval-8 Finger split. The last of these covers the least of the finger and will typically be the least invasive. Make it tight enough to keep your finger completely straight. If the finger is bent you may develop painful pressure sores at the knuckle. Don't make the tape so tight that the tip of your finger feels uncomfortable or looks purple. Although it might be uncomfortable, it's imperative that you keep your finger straight at all times. If your finger does bend at all, the healing tendon might rupture. If that happens, you might need to restart the healing process from the beginning. It can be especially tempting to remove your splint while showering. One of the advantages of the Oval 8 splint is that it can get wet.  If you are using a different splint, put your finger in a plastic bag or use a glove. After approximately six to eight weeks the doctor will likely modify your treatment.  If you are making progress, he or she will begin to wean you off the stint, so that you might, for example, be instructed to only wear it only at night. Surgery is rarely necessary for mallet finger. However, if your x-ray suggests that your bone was also fractured during the injury, surgery might be required. Otherwise, surgery is not recommended. The outcomes from surgery are typically no better and sometimes worse than conservative treatment with a splint. Approximately ten days after surgery you will meet back up with your doctor to remove the sutures and monitor the progress of the healing.

SUMMARY: See a doctor immediately. Pick a splint. Wear your splint properly. Wear your splint constantly until told otherwise. Follow up with your doctor. Undergo surgery.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Run the jicama under a stream of cold water for a minute to rinse it. Use a paper towel to thoroughly rub the vegetable. Dry the jicama.
Summary: Clean the jicama.

As satisfying as you think it might be to call your husband the names he might call you, don’t do it. It won’t help your relationship to descend to his level. If he is willing to seek help and therapy, then there’s hope. If he is unwilling to work on changing his abusive attitude, it’s best to work on leaving the relationship, if only for a brief time until you can agree on some kind of therapy program. As satisfying as it might be to make a hard and fast deadline — if you call me names again, I’m leaving forever — think about what’s realistic. Will you stay when he is working on changing his behavior? At what point will you give up and leave? Share your plan with your support network so they can help you if it becomes necessary to follow through with your exit plan. It’s usually impossible to fix an abusive relationship. Don’t keep threatening to leave then stay — go when he steps out of bounds you have discussed. Reach out to family and friends with information about how to contact you and that you are leaving.  Change your cell phone number and give it out only to trusted friends and family, asking them not to give it out. Delete any search history with research about your leaving on shared computers. If you are worried about retaliation and anger, leave a fake trail. Do internet searches for towns hours from where you plan to be. Write down phone numbers of motels in that town (where you won’t be). Go to a safe place that you have set up beforehand — shelter, the house of someone your husband doesn’t know, a hotel. Communicate with your husband through a note you leave at home and let him know you have left and the steps you will be taking (restraining order, divorce, etc.) Let him know a family member or friend he can contact to reach you, but warn him that he will not be able to talk to you directly.
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Don’t use the same tactics back. Realize that you aren’t going to be able to change him. Know when to leave. Leave when planned.