Q: Doctors use the major and minor criteria to determine if Prader-Willi Syndrome is a possible condition for your child. Looking for these symptoms can help you determine if your child should be tested or examined by a doctor.  For children two and under, a total of five points is needed to be tested. Three to four points must be from the major criteria symptoms, with the others coming from the minor symptoms. Children three and over must score at least eight points. Four to five points need to be from the major symptoms. One good way to get your child diagnosed for Prader-Willi Syndrome early is to take them to their scheduled check ups after they are born. The doctor can track their development and start to notice any problems. During any of the visits during your child’s early years, the doctor may use the symptoms noticed during the exam to diagnose PWS.  In these appointments, the doctor checks the child’s growth, weight, muscle tone and movement, genitals, and head circumference. The doctor also routinely monitors the child's development. You should tell the doctor if your child has problems eating or sucking, if there are problems sleeping, or if they seem like they have less energy than they should. If your child is older, tell your doctor about any food obsessions or habits of overeating you notice in your child. If the doctor suspects PWS, they will perform a genetic blood test. This blood test will confirm that your child has PWS. The test will look for abnormalities on chromosome 15. If there is a history of PWS in your family, you can also get prenatal testing to check your baby for PWS. The genetic test can also help you figure out if you may have other children with the same condition.
A: Know when to seek medical help. Take your child to the doctor. Get genetic testing.

Article: Look around your room and decide where you’d like to paint the stripes. If you want the room too look longer or wider, opt for horizontal stripes. To make your ceilings look taller, go for vertical stripes that reach the top of the wall. If there are fixtures on the wall, like lights or windows, remember that they will interrupt the stripes and can lessen the visual effect. Don’t be afraid to get creative when it comes to picking a pattern. You can even do diagonal stripes for an interesting and eye-catching design. You can also go out of the box with a chevron design or stripes of varying widths. Once you decide on a design, choose a color scheme for the stripes. Opt for monochromatic warm tones, like red, orange, yellow, brown, cream, or tan, for an inviting and cozy space. If you want to make a bolder statement, go for cool, contrasting shades, like blue, purple, black, white, or silver. If you’re having trouble figuring out your shades, consult a color wheel for assistance, or look at photos of striped walls online for some inspiration. If you’re painting the entire room with stripes, move as much furniture as possible out of the room. If you’re only painting one wall, push any furniture that’s on that wall into the middle of the room. Then, lay down drop cloth or plastic to prevent paint drips from staining your floor or carpeting. You should also remove anything that’s hanging on the walls that you will be painting, like pictures or shelves. This will ensure that you get crisp, clean stripes with no interruptions. Choose the lightest shade in your color scheme for the base, since it will be easier to paint over a lighter hue than a darker one. Use a roller to apply the first coat of paint evenly, and let it dry for 24 hours. Then, apply a second coat with the roller for more coverage. If the wall is already a color that’s part of your scheme, you don’t have to apply fresh paint. After you apply the 2nd coat of paint, let the paint dry completely before you begin the process of adding stripes. This will help to prevent chipping or peeling of the base color when you remove the tape from the stripes. If the paint isn’t dry when you begin marking and taping, you can smear the paint and ruin your stripes. Be patient!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose between horizontal or vertical stripes. Pick 2-3 coordinating colors for the stripes. Remove all furniture from the room and lay down a drop cloth. Paint the entire wall with 2 coats of your base color. Let the base coat dry for 48 hours before marking and taping.

Problem: Article: Wasabi seeds are difficult to source at local nurseries, so most people order them online. Late fall is the best time to order seeds; wasabi needs the winter to establish good roots. When the seeds arrive, keep them moist and plan to plant within 48 hours of receipt. The night before you plant them, place the seeds in a small bowl and cover them with distilled water. Soak the seeds overnight prior to planting. Soaking will help to soften the seed shells and make it easier for the wasabi to germinate. Sow the seeds one to two inches apart and press them lightly into the soil. Wasabi is a semi-aquatic plant that must be kept wet to flourish. Every day, mist the soil and the sprouting seedlings with fresh, cool water to emulate splashes from natural water sources, like a stream or waterfall. If the wasabi is allowed to dry out, it will begin to wilt.  A micro-irrigation system is a good alternative to misting. Watch your plants for wilting (not enough water) and root rot (too much water), and adjust your irrigation accordingly. Because wasabi must be kept wet, it is susceptible to mold and disease. If you see a plant become diseased (wilted and discolored), pull it out right away to prevent it from spreading to other plants. Do not soak the soil or plants with a hose or watering can, as this increases the chance of rot and disease. . Weed out competing plants so the wasabi roots have plenty of room to grow. Since the soil is kept moist on a daily basis, weeds tend to sprout quickly. Weeding every day or every other day will keep the problem under control.
Summary: Order seeds in late fall. Plant the seeds. Keep the soil and seedlings moist. Weed the planting beds

Q: to prevent flare-ups and reduce inflammation. Stress is part of life, but it can become harmful if you experience it too much. Adopt stress relief habits that you can do every day to help you cope with stress. Here are some ways you can do that:   Meditate for 10-30 minutes every day. Color in an adult coloring book. Talk to a friend. Play with your pet. Write in a journal. Read a book. Soak in a bathtub.  Use aromatherapy. for 30 minutes daily to fight fatigue and support your health. Exercise provides a lot of benefits for your body. It helps relieve your stress, reduces inflammation, improves fatigue, and boosts your mood. Additionally, it will help strengthen your respiratory system. Choose an exercise that you enjoy and that doesn’t aggravate your symptoms.  Great options include yoga, walking, swimming, low impact aerobics, or dancing. Check with your doctor before beginning an exercise program, especially if you get out of breath. if you do. Smoking is harmful to your lungs, so it may aggravate your sarcoidosis. Additionally, tobacco use can cause inflammation in your body. Talk to your doctor about quitting aids to help you stop.  Quitting is really hard, but your doctor may be able to prescribe quitting aids like patches, gum, or prescription medication. Acupuncture therapy may also make it easier for you to quit. Smog, smoke, and other pollutants can irritate your lungs and make the symptoms of sarcoidosis worse. Check your local weather report or look online for the daily pollution forecast and stay inside as much as possible if predictions show that smog or pollution levels will be high. You can also protect your lungs by:  Exercising indoors when pollution levels are high Avoiding high-traffic areas, especially while exercising Not burning wood or trash Using hand-powered or electric lawn care equipment (such as mowers, leaf blowers, and snow blowers) rather than gasoline-powered ones Asking people not to smoke in your home or car and staying away from indoor areas where smoking is allowed
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Manage your stress levels Exercise Quit smoking Avoid areas with poor air quality.