Write an article based on this "Identify the symptoms of low hemoglobin levels. Have your hemoglobin levels tested. Know the other medical conditions that could cause low hemoglobin."
article: Only a doctor can diagnose low hemoglobin levels. Your doctor will need to test your blood in order to give a proper diagnosis, and then potentially do other studies to determine the cause of your low hemoglobin. If you're experiencing severe symptoms of low hemoglobin, however,  you should see your doctor as soon as possible. Common symptoms of severely low hemoglobin levels include:  Weakness/fatigue Shortness of breath Fast/irregular heartbeat (palpitations) Paleness of the skin and/or gums The only way to confirm that you have a low hemoglobin level is by having your blood tested by a doctor. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of low hemoglobin levels on a regular basis, see your doctor as soon as possible to determine the cause of your symptoms and develop a treatment plan.  Your doctor will most likely run a complete blood count test to confirm that you have a low hemoglobin count. To run the blood test, your doctor will need to collect a small sample of blood. You will be stuck with a needle, but it is not particularly painful, and any pain is very short-lived. Normal hemoglobin levels for adult men are between 13.8 and 17.2 grams per deciliter (g/dL). Normal hemoglobin levels for adult women are between 12.1 and 15.1 g/dL.  If the blood tests do not indicate low hemoglobin levels, your doctor will need to run further tests to determine what other medical issues could be causing your symptoms. Low hemoglobin levels can be caused by a number of underlying conditions. Any disease or condition that reduces your red blood cell count can result in low hemoglobin levels. Common conditions that cause low hemoglobin levels include:  Anemia (aplastic, iron deficiency, vitamin deficiency, and sickle cell) Cancer and certain non-cancerous tumors Chronic kidney disease Cirrhosis of the liver Enlarged spleen Lymphoma (both Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's) Hypothyroidism Internal bleeding Lead poisoning Leukemia Multiple myeloma Porphyria Reactions to HIV or chemotherapy medications Vasculitis

Write an article based on this "Add a few drops of dish soap to a bowl of club soda. Put the necklace in a strainer and soak it in the bowl for 5 minutes. Scrub the necklace with a new, soft toothbrush. Rinse the necklace. Dry the necklace with a lint-free cloth."
article: Choose sodium-free club soda or seltzer water as salt may damage the jewelry. The carbonation in the soda or seltzer helps dislodge grime from the necklace. Put a few drops of any mild dish soap (free of dyes, perfumes, and moisturizers) in the club soda, then agitate the liquid to mix it up. If you don't have a strainer, you could put the necklace directly in the bowl, though the strainer helps you remove and rinse the necklace. If the strainer is too large to fit in the bowl, reserve it for rinsing the necklace. After 5 minutes, swish the necklace around in the solution to dislodge grime. Then, use a new, soft toothbrush to clean the chain, settings, crevices, gemstones, or charms. Scrub in a gentle, circular motion applying a minimal amount of pressure. Use warm, running water to rinse the club soda, soap, and debris off the necklace. The strainer is helpful for this step, as you can let water run over the necklace and through the strainer. Choose a soft, lint-free cloth to pat the necklace dry with, paying special attention to nooks and crannies. Then, lay the necklace out on the cloth to continue drying. A lint-free cloth is necessary to ensure fibers don't become stuck in the crevices or chain. You could use a blow dryer on a warm setting to speed up the process, if desired, or simply let the necklace air dry completely.

Write an article based on this "Go to http://www.att.net/smartcontrols-SmartLimitsForWireless. Click the "Order Now" button on the right side of the page. Login to your AT&T Wireless Account when prompted. Find the mobile phone that needs numbers to be blocked. Click on the "Wireless" tab, if you are not prompted to the screen to order Smart Limits on your phone. Select the phone that you want Smart Limits to be added to. Manage Smart Limits under your Wireless account."
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You can also search for "Smart Limits for Wireless" in the search bar at att.com. It is free for 90 days, then it is $4.99 per month per mobile phone on the account. You will need to have the right login and the rights to make changes on the account to order Smart Limits. You can also go to an AT&T Wireless store with a copy of your latest bill or call the AT&T customer service number with your account number.   Specify any more information as prompted until the transaction is complete. Type in up to 30 numbers to block from calling or texting your phone. You can also use other features with Smart Limits, such as controlling Internet browsing time, the number of texts the phone can use and limiting purchases from the account.