Article: . Although it hasn’t been approved for use in the United States, there is a type of laser therapy on the market that will permanently make your eyes blue. The treatment works by using a laser to burn out the top layer of melanin in your eyes, revealing blue iris’ underneath. As a result of being a relatively new treatment, there is no word on what the long-time health effects of it is. However, using a laser on your eyes under any circumstances can be dangerous, and should be avoided if at all possible. Because no long-term studies have been conducted, it’s hard to know if the melanin that was removed every returns later in life. A treatment originally developed for people suffering from serious eye problems, you can have a small silicon disc implanted over your iris to change the color of your eye. Almost like a permanent set of contact lenses, the colored disc will turn your eyes bright blue. However, there are serious downsides to the procedure: more than one person has gone blind as a result of seeking out the procedure for cosmetic reasons. Iris implants are typically only used on patients who are going blind or who have serious cataracts, and should be avoided for the sole purpose of changing your eye color. Iris implants aren’t available cosmetically inside the United States. Although this method hasn’t been scientifically proven, many people claim that cleansing their bowels has lead to a semi-permanent change in eye color. The theory is that when you change what you eat/drink and what your bowels take in, your hormones change, therefore altering the melanin production in your eyes. Talk to your doctor about finding a bowel cleanse that is healthy and safe based on your lifestyle.  You should never do a bodily cleanse without first speaking to your physician about the possible outcomes. Don’t drastically change your diet for the purpose of altering your eye color, as this could have other unintentional negative results. . If you’ve ever looked at the eyes of someone who is quite old in age, you’ll notice that they all tend to be a milky blue-ish hue. That’s because as you age, your body doesn’t produce melanin as heavily as when you are young and in prime physical condition. As a result, eyes turn a dark blue color. If nothing else, waiting until you’re in the later years of your life will give you blue eyes that you otherwise might not have.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get a special laser surgery Get iris implants. Go on a bowel cleanse. Wait it out

Problem: Article: Most commercially available routers can reach between 100 feet (30.5 m) and 150 feet (45.7 m). Your router's packaging and manual should cite a specific number.  If you determine that items well-within your router's maximum range aren't receiving its signal, follow the steps in this method to increase your router's output. If the items on which you want to receive your router's signal are outside of the maximum range, you'll either need to move them closer or use a range extender. Physical obstructions such as furniture, cabinet doors, walls, and appliances can all dampen your router's signal. If you want to experience your router's full signal, you'll need to position it so that the signal isn't impeded by physical objects. Obviously, things like walls and floors can't be moved for your router—you'll just need to move or adjust obstructions where possible. While the location of your Internet cable will dictate the general location of your router, there are a few things you can do to make sure that your router's range is emphasized:  Place your router as high as possible in a central location Keep your router several feet away from the modem if the two are separate Try to establish a direct line of sight between the router and your main Internet-connected item (e.g., a computer). Since your router uses the same wireless channel (2.4 GHz) as most other wireless items, your router's signal can get diluted or interrupted by wireless items which stand between your router and your Internet-connected item (e.g., a computer). Try to turn off or move any of the following items:  Cordless phones Microwave ovens Baby monitors Security alarms Television remote controls Automatic garage door openers Many routers are "dual-band", meaning that they support both the common 2.4 GHz channel and the less-common 5 GHz channel. If your router is a dual-band model, make sure that you're connected to the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network for maximum range.  You can connect to the proper Wi-Fi network from inside your computer's or mobile's Wi-Fi menu. The 2.4 GHz channel will usually just display your Wi-Fi network's name, while the 5 GHz channel will have "5 GHz" or "Media" after its name. While the 5 GHz channel often allows for larger downloads and faster, uninterrupted Internet, its range falls somewhere between half and one-third of the 2.4 GHz channel's range. . While unreliable, you may be able to use an aluminum can to increase your router's range in one direction in a pinch. . If you have a three- or four-year-old router, its performance will invariably decrease; no amount of rearranging or additional hardware can solve that. Buying a new, up-to-date router may be the best solution in this case.
Summary: Know your router's maximum range. Remove obstructions from your router's path. Position your router for optimal performance. See if you have signal interference. Make sure your router is using the 2.4 GHz channel. Use an unofficial range extender Upgrade your old router

If you have a spill on your carpet that is liquid, you should try to soak up as much of it as you can right away. Whether it's a beverage, urine, food, or other type of liquid, baking soda does a great job of absorbing all kinds of liquid and pulling them out of your carpet.  Sprinkle baking soda over the stain, making sure that you put enough down to absorb all of the liquid. Give it a few minutes to soak it up. If you spilled a lot of liquid, it's best to blot away the excess liquid with a towel before you sprinkle baking soda over it. If you have a simple water-soluble spill, you can use a mixture of vinegar and water to clean it up. Mix a 1/4 teaspoon of white vinegar with 32 ounces of water in a spray bottle. Spray it on simple spills and then blot the area to remove all the residue. Some spills that this will work on include:  Beer Cola Milk Dirt Blood stains can be particularly hard to get out of fabrics, including carpets. Hydrogen peroxide can be helpful with removing blood, as it is a natural oxidizer and so it can break blood up. Put some hydrogen peroxide on a clean cloth and dab the area repeatedly. It can take awhile to get the blood out, so take your time and be patient while the hydrogen peroxide does its magic. Be sure to test that the hydrogen peroxide will not damage the carpet fibers on an area of carpet that is not seen before using it in a visible area. If you use hydrogen peroxide, be sure to choose the 3% diluted solution rather than the 6% diluted solution. Club soda will remove many acidic stains, such as coffee, wine, or juice. Simply blot the area with a cloth covered in club soda. Keep adding more club soda to the cloth as it is absorbed into the stained area until the area is relatively saturated.  As the stain is removed, and gets onto the cleaning cloth you are using, use a different area of the cloth to blot, so that the stain is not reapplied to the carpet. Once the stain is gone, make sure to keep dabbing the area with a dry cloth until the area is dry.
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Pre-treat stains with baking soda. Apply vinegar and water to stains. Use hydrogen peroxide on blood stains. Apply club soda to acidic stains.