In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most home remedies are based on anecdotal evidence, meaning that some people have tried these remedies and reported that they had success. However, treating a mole at home can be unsafe and high risk. The mole may be cancerous and this requires medical treatment. Make sure to talk with your doctor about your moles before trying any home remedies. Aloe vera is often used as a remedy for skin conditions, such as cold sores, psoriasis, burns, and frostbite. You can try applying aloe vera to your mole daily to see if this helps to get rid of it. Apply aloe vera to your mole, cover it with a clean cotton bandage, and let it sit for three hours.  Repeat this daily for about three weeks to get rid of the mole. While there are no science-based studies confirming that this method works, some have found that applying apple cider vinegar reduces the appearance of moles. To use this method,  Put a few drops of apple cider vinegar on a cotton ball. Put the cotton ball on the mole and wrap a bandage around it. Leave the bandage on for an hour. Do this every day until the mole disappears. Stop if skin irritation occurs. Garlic has many medicinal properties, and some say it helps with mole removal. To give this method a try, you need fresh garlic, not dried. Here's what to do:  Take a clove of garlic and slice it in half. Put the half piece of garlic on the mole and leave it overnight wrapped in a bandage. Repeat for several days. Stop if skin irritation occurs. Some say applying a banana peel to a mole will help remove it. At the very least, it will moisturize your skin.  Pull the peel off a banana. Apply it to the mole for an hour. Repeat every day until the mole is gone. Stop if skin irritation occurs. Take a pinch of baking soda and moisten it with a couple of drops of castor oil. Dab this paste onto the mole. Leave it on overnight. After a few days, check to see if the mole is still there. Stop if skin irritation occurs. Tea tree oil may be helpful for certain skin conditions, such as acne, fungal infections, and bug bites, so you can try it on your mole if you like. Brush tea tree oil on the mole twice daily using a q-tip. At night, you can also soak a cotton ball in tea tree oil and secure it over the mole with a Band-Aid. Repeat this method for a month, or however long it takes the mole to go away. However, keep in mind that applying tea tree oil to your skin daily may cause it to burn. Stop if skin irritation occurs.
Summary: Be aware that home remedies are not supported by medical evidence. Apply aloe vera. Try apple cider vinegar. Use garlic. Use banana peels. Try baking soda and castor oil. Use tea tree oil.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you come up with a set of clearly defined rules for the sleepover be sure to talk with your son about them to make sure he understands. Ask him if he thinks if the rules are fair and if has any suggestions for additions or alterations to the list. After dinner is a good time to talk about rules so they understand boundaries before playing. There are a variety of rules you should consider depending on their ages.  No leaving the house without asking. No prank phone calls. Stay in designated areas (this makes for less cleanup the next day). Mandatory quiet time after a certain hour. Make it clear that you have zero-tolerance for bullying and teasing. It's one thing to have a playful argument over which movie to watch. It's another to single a boy out and ridicule them. If something like this persists, call the boy's parents and send the bully home early.   No inappropriate language or content allowed. Make sure you have the supplies to handle sudden medical emergencies or surprise messes. Young children are prone to mishaps so understand the risks involved with hosting a sleepover.   If a guest gets homesick, be ready to call their parents and maybe even have your partner give them a lift home while you keep an eye on things at home. Bed-wetting. If the unthinkable happens, try to help the boys maintain their dignity (feign a tipped over glass of water, for instance) and show them to the bathroom where they can clean themselves up. You could help them by grabbing a spare set of their clothing from their backpack. If your son becomes overwhelmed by all the activity, ask him to help you for a moment and give him a good pep talk when you're alone. If this happens a lot, sleepovers might not be the best idea for a while. Know of any pre-existing medical conditions beforehand. Immediately inform their parents if any guest needs to go to the hospital and be sure to give the doctors as much information about the guest as you can. You can use the excuse of checking on them to see if they need more snacks, for example. Be sure to allow them enough space to have fun and be themselves. This should just a little bit later than their normal bedtimes, but don't be surprised if you have to come back in the middle of the night to settle them down. Give them a little lee-way with their bedtimes but don’t be afraid to be forceful when telling everyone they need to sleep.
Summary: Run through the rules with your son beforehand. Inform the company of the rules after they show up. Be prepared for the unexpected. Check on the boys often, but don't hover over them constantly. Set a time for "lights-out".

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Use to-do lists at work and at home. Sometimes, it can be difficult to juggle all the tasks you need to finish. Create lists in order of importance. Get the most difficult or most important tasks done early in the morning, so you’ll have progressively easier tasks throughout the day. Don’t erase completed tasks on your to-do list. Some people scratch out or completely erase finished tasks. Many psychologists agree that you should also have a list of things you’ve completed. Doing so reminds you that you’ve been productive. At the end of each day at work, write down what you need to do the next day and thoughts you have about accomplishing those goals efficiently. This way, you’ll know you can resume work easily the next morning. You’ll also feel better about leaving tasks unaccomplished. Don’t go home and immediately start working. The first thing you should do when you get home is tend to your family. Ask your significant other about their day. If you have children, sit down with them, play with them, and help them with their homework. Only after you’ve filled the needs of your family should your mind turn back to work. Email is a double edge sword. It speeds up communication around a company, but the amount of time you spend checking it might cripple your productivity. Consider only checking your email during designated time periods. Check it once in the morning, once after lunch, and once before you leave for the day. This will allow you to answer critical emails and reply in a timely manner.
Summary:
Get organized Keep a work diary. Prioritize your family when you’re at home. Get your email habits in check.