Write an article based on this "Purchase an over-the-counter pinworm medicine. Ask your doctor for a prescription anti-parasite medication. Request anti-itch cream. Prepare to take a repeat treatment. Observe good hygiene."
article: Look for an oral medication containing pyrantel pamoate. This medicine paralyzes the nervous system of pinworms, forcing them to exit the body in one's stool.   Follow label instructions to determine the dosing amount and frequency. This medication should not be used if you have liver problems, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding. Pyrantel pamoate can interact with other medications and supplements so it’s a good idea to ask a doctor or pharmacist if this medicine is safe for you to use before taking it. Individuals with pinworm infestation are often treated with an anti-parasite medication that quickly wipes out adult pinworms.  The two most common anti-parasite medications used to treat pinworm infestations are albendazole and mebendazole. Both of these drugs prevent worms from absorbing sugar, thereby causing them to lose energy and die.  These drugs may cause mild gastrointestinal upset, including stomach pain and nausea.  More severe side effects include a sore throat, fever, unusual bleeding or bruising, shortness of breath, and fatigue. If any unusual side effects appear, stop use and contact your doctor. Your doctor may advise against these prescription treatments for patients who are pregnant or under the age of two years. Ask your doctor for their recommendation on an anti-itch cream safe for use near the anus. You may receive an over-the-counter or prescription cream. Even though the anti-parasite medication will be enough to kill the pinworms, you may still experience itching after the initial round of medication. This can be both uncomfortable and problematic, since eggs may remain in the system even after all matured pinworms have died off. Scratching can spread these eggs, making the matter worse. Your doctor may recommend taking a second round of medication two weeks after the conclusion of the first round. Pinworm symptoms may fade or disappear within the first week of treatment, but these medications only kill adult worms. A second round or "repeat" treatment kills any pinworms that hatch from eggs that were not destroyed by the initial treatment. Although pinworm medication is effective, it's imperative that you and your family observe good hygiene practices to reduce the risk of re-infection and transmission of pinworms. Follow the guidelines in Method 1 to prevent re-infection from occurring and to reduce the risk of transmitting pinworms to other people.

Write an article based on this "Translate your military title into its equivalent in the civilian world. Avoid military jargon, acronyms, and codes. Focus on military experience that shows you are a leader and a go-getter. Use military experience that highlights your accomplishments."
article: Consider how your military title can be applied to a civilian role, such as “manager,” “team lead,” or “supervisor.” This will make it easier to find jobs you might be qualified for and to ensure you have the skills for specific jobs.  For example, you may translate a military role like “Commander” into a civilian role like “Director” or “Senior Manager.” Or you may be qualified for a civilian role like “Personnel Manager” if you were a “First Sergeant” in the military. Use a translation tool for military titles like: https://www.careerinfonet.org/moc/. Remember that your employer will likely not know any military terminology or language. Translate your military ranking, duties, accomplishments, and history into language that a civilian can understand. Think about how you would describe your experience to someone who has never been in the military.  Use an online tool that helps you rephrase military terms into civilian terms like: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/. Rephrase your military experience and show it to someone who is not in the military to see if they understand it. Most employers want candidates that can take initiative and be a self-starter. Make sure you include experience on your resume that highlights any leadership positions you had in the military. Show employers that you have the confidence and abilities to be assertive and lead others, when needed. For example, you may have held a leadership position like the leader of a small group or of a unit within a larger team. Or you may have had a higher ranking in the military that meant you delegated tasks or jobs to others. Let employers know that you were considered a valuable member of the military by including any decorations, acknowledgements, or awards you received. You should also note any major achievements you received during your service. For example, you may include any military medals or awards you received. Or you may note that you were “honorably discharged” to note this achievement.

Write an article based on this "Extend your tongue. Scrape or brush your tongue from the back of the tongue to the front. Rinse your mouth. Keep it up."
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This is so that you can access the full length. You will want to make sure you clean as much of your tongue as you can. By extending your tongue all the way, you can also help yourself avoid gagging. Do this repeatedly. It is said that it should be done first thing every morning before eating or drinking. It is recommended you do this at least twice a day, with your regular brushing.  You will get a buildup of residue on the tool. Rinse it off, and continue until you've worked over your whole tongue. Be gentle. Do not break the skin or push too hard. Only go from back to front. Take your time. Use mouthwash and rinse thoroughly to wash away any remaining loose residue, and to freshen your breath. Try swishing the liquids around a bit in order to make sure your tongue is thoroughly rinsed off.  Alcohol based mouthwashes can dry your mouth out. Try using a mouthwash with hydrogen peroxide for extreme situations. Now that you've got the scraper and mastered its use, give your tongue daily attention. This is important. Making tongue cleaning a regular part of your daily habit.