In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are trying to cut salt from your foods, you should read the labels. Reading the ingredients and the sodium content can help you make smarter choices. Sometimes, different brands have higher sodium content, so you can choose a brand with lower sodium per serving.  When choosing foods, go for foods that have low sodium contents. Avoid foods that contain high levels. Shoot for less than 200 mg or lower per serving if possible. Sodium is found in high amounts in most processed foods. Many people fill their pantries with processed food, so if you’re trying to cut the salt, consider getting rid of the processed food in your pantry. If you still want to use processed food, check the sodium content to choose lower sodium options. Processed food that contains added sodium includes chips, canned soups, bread, broth and stock, snack cakes, cookies, pastries, cereals, and juice. Many reduced fat or fat free foods are full of sodium. This happens because adding sodium helps add flavor to a low fat food. Read the ingredients and check the sodium content to make sure you’re not accidentally getting a salt-heavy food. Pantry items are generally processed because they are meant to last for longer periods of time. Though you can get reduced sodium versions of many foods, they may still contain sodium. Consider buying fresh, whole foods instead of boxed, processed foods.  For example, buy fresh vegetables instead of canned, or try no sodium added frozen ones. Make your own cakes, cookies, and other desserts from scratch. You can leave out the added salt when you bake them yourself. Make your own sauces. For example, pasta sauce can have a high salt content, but if you make your own from fresh tomatoes, you can eliminate the salt.
Summary: Read the labels. Get rid of processed foods in your pantry. Be careful with low fat foods. Switch from pantry items to fresh items.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can only put in so much money each year, but the limit is adjusted yearly. Check the IRS website to find the limit for the current year. As of 2017, the limit for a single person is $3,400 USD, while the limit for a family is $6,750 USD. Each year, you can put in as much money as you want, up to the limit. Generally, you'll be able to transfer from your account to the HSA, though in some cases, your HSA holder may give you forms to transfer money. Unlike a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), your money rolls over each year in an HSA. You don't have to spend it or lose it like you do with an FSA. Plus, you can take it with you when you change employers. In addition, when you reach age 65, you can basically use it as a retirement fund. You can take out money for any reason. While you must only use an HSA to pay for qualified expenses, you basically use it like any account. You'll get a debit card and checks, and you'll use those to pay for expenses.
Summary: Find the yearly limit. Contribute as much as you want within the limit. Don't worry about losing money. Use your account like you would any bank account.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll be checking for any available updates for the Adobe Camera Raw plugin. This plugin includes support for CR2 files, and is updated when newer camera models are released. If you're using Photoshop CC, select "Updates..." instead. This will look for any updates available online for Photoshop and its plugins, including the Camera Raw plugin. The Camera Raw plugin adds support for various raw files, including the CR2 format. If the Camera Raw plugin has an update available, it will be listed in the Adobe Application Manager list. Select it and click the "Update" button. If the automatic update process fails, you can download the latest Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) update available for your version of Photoshop. You can see the version of Photoshop you're running in the program's title bar. Earlier versions do not support later ACR releases. Follow the links below and run the installer to install the plugin:  Adobe CS4 - ACR 5.7 (https://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=4683&fileID=4375) Adobe CS5 - ACR 6.7 (https://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=5603&fileID=5613) Adobe CS6 - ACR 9.1.1 (https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-in-installer.html) Adobe CC 2014/15 - 9.7 (https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-in-installer.html) After installing the latest version of ACR for Photoshop, try opening the CR2 file again. If the ACR update included support for your camera, the CR2 file will open in a Camera Raw window. If you're using an older version of Photoshop with an older version of ACR, you may not be able to open photos taken with cameras released after that ACR version. For example, if you have a Canon EOS 5D Mark III, you'll need ACR 7.1 or later, which isn't available in CS4 or CS5. If this is the case, see the next section for conversion instructions.
Summary:
Open Photoshop. Click the "Help" menu and select "Check for Updates." Install any available Camera Raw updates. Install the latest Camera Raw update manually if the update fails. Attempt to open the CR2 file in Photoshop again.