Write an article based on this "Check for decreased movement. Watch for sleep problems. Monitor behavior problems. Look for minor physical symptoms. Check for other symptoms."
article: Reduced movement is a minor symptom of PWS. This may occur during pregnancy. The fetus may not have moved or kicked in the womb as much as normal. After the baby is born, he or she may display a lack of energy or extreme lethargy, which may be associated with a weak cry. If a child has PWS, they may have problems sleeping. They may be extremely sleepy during the day. They also may not sleep through the entire night, but experience disruptions while sleeping. The child may have sleep apnea. Children with Prader-Willi Syndrome may exhibit an array of behavior problems. They may throw excessive temper tantrums or be more stubborn than other kids. They may engage in lying or stealing, which is often related to food. The children may also show symptoms associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder, and even engage in actions like skin picking. There are a few physical symptoms that are minor criteria which help doctors diagnose PWS. Children with unusually fair, light, or pale hair, skin, or eyes are at a greater risk. Children may have crossed eyes or near-sightedness.  The child may also show physical abnormalities, such as small or narrowed hands and feet. They also may be unusually short for their age.  Children may have unusually thick or sticky saliva. Other less common symptoms may present in children with Prader-Willi Syndrome. This includes the inability to vomit and a high threshold for pain. They may have problems with their bones, such as scoliosis (a curvature of the spine) or osteoporosis (brittle bones). They may also have an early puberty because of abnormal activity in the adrenal glands.

Write an article based on this "Prep your hair for the treatment. Choose the right product for you. Dye your hair."
article: One to two weeks before dying your hair, apply a protein-based treatment. Do not wash your hair the day before or the day of your treatment. This will result in the removal of your natural hair oils. Your hair will be left dry and prone to damage.  For hair that has minimal breakage, use a light protein based treatment. A reconstructive hair mask is a great option. For hair with moderate breakage, apply a product that contains a lot of protein--look for keratin and amino acids on the ingredients list. There are five types of hair dyes to choose from. If you are looking for short-term color, try a color rinse or a temporary coloring product. Semi-permanent coloring products are a great chemical free option--the color will last longer than a color rinse or a temporary coloring product. Demi-permanent products have a small amount of peroxide, which sustains the color through 24 washes. Permanent hair dyes contain ammonia and peroxide. The strong chemicals allow the color to last for a long time! You may either have a professional color your hair at the salon or you may do it yourself at home. Either way, always follow the instructions!

Write an article based on this "Place the battery in a battery tester for a simple reading."
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These devices are easier to use than a multimeter, though they don't do as much as a multimeter. These testers have a slide that moves back and forth to adjust to different battery sizes. Open the slide and insert a AA, AAA, C, or D battery into the slot with the positive side touching the slide. Then check the display for the volt reading.  To test a 9v, some meters have a separate port to touch the battery against for a reading. Check your meter to see if it has this feature. Some meters can also test lithium ion batteries if they’re shaped like standard alkaline batteries, but not if they’re irregularly shaped.