Write an article based on this "Cover as much of your skin as possible. Apply an EPA-registered insect repellent. Wear gloves if you need to clean up bodily fluids. Use protection when you have sex. Take extra precautions if you are pregnant."
article: Since mosquito bites are the main source of infection, you will need to cover as much of your exposed skin as possible. Wear long sleeves, long pants, socks, and closed-toe shoes when you are in mosquito-infested areas. You may even want to consider wearing a mosquito net hat when you are out. You can also treat your clothing with permethrin or purchase permethrin-treated clothing to add an extra layer of protection. Applying insect repellent to your body is another effective measure. Make sure that the insect repellant that you choose is Environmental Protection Agency or EPA-registered. You can find this information on the label.  Always read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use. Reapply the insect repellant as often as the package suggests. Apply sunscreen before you apply insect repellent. Apply insect repellent over your clothes, not under them. If you are caring for someone who has Zika, then make sure that you wear gloves and wash your hands well if you need to clean up the infected person’s blood or bodily fluids. A person may have the Zika virus in their blood for about one week. Zika can be transmitted through bodily fluids, such as semen and blood, so it is important to use protection. Make sure that you protect yourself by wearing a condom every time you have sex. Use a condom even if your partner seems healthy. Remember that in most cases, Zika has no symptoms. Pregnant women may pass the virus onto an unborn child, but it is rare. There have also been some reports of birth defects in babies born to women who contracted the Zika virus while pregnant. For these reasons, pregnant women should be even more cautious and do everything possible to prevent mosquito bites. Keep in mind that the link between Zika virus and the birth defect microcephaly is not fully understood. This condition results in an abnormally small head circumference as well as some developmental delays. In some cases, microcephaly can even be fatal.

Write an article based on this "Mix the oil with an equal amount of olive oil. Massage the oil into your hair. Wash the oil off after half an hour. Rinse off your hair."
article: In a bowl, stir together a tablespoon of the black seed oil with olive oil. You may also substitute the olive oil for an equal amount of coconut oil . These are both natural oils commonly used for moisturization. Mixing them with the oil should give you enough oil to spread throughout your hair. If you need more of the mixture, add a second tablespoon of olive or coconut oil and not more black seed oil. Dip your fingers into the oily mixture and spread it through your hair. Work it deep to coat each strand all the way down to your scalp. If you’re having trouble with this, a comb can help spread the oil after you’ve gotten it in your hair. You can also work it into your scalp to promote hair growth. Let the oil soak in for at least 30 minutes. Wrap your hair in a towel so that the oil sticks to your hair instead of your furniture. Set a timer so you know when it’s time to rinse your hair. When the 30 minutes are up, turn on the warm water in your shower or sink. Go ahead and wash your hair with shampoo as you normally would. This removes all of the oil, so your hair will feel refreshed when your done. The oil is a moisturizer, so you won’t need to wash with a commercial conditioner.

Write an article based on this "Cease shaving. Utilize a depilatory to remove hair. Put benzoyl peroxide salve or a razor bump cream on shaved areas."
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Stop shaving and allow the hair to grow. Try this for a short time, even if it's not possible to do this as a long-term solution. The less often you shave, the fewer chances you have to get irritated skin. Even just a few days will help your skin heal itself. If you're in dire straits, get a doctor's note telling school or work that you're free to grow that beard. Or that leg hair -- whichever. Depilatories dissolve hair at its root within the hair follicle. Using a depilatory reduces skin irritation caused by shaving. However, watch for allergic reactions to depilatories. Depilatories are approved for sensitive skin, but skin allergies do occur. In case it wasn't clear, with this you won't be shaving. That's certainly one way to avoid razor burn and bumps! Apply 2.5- to 5-percent benzoyl peroxide on your skin immediately after shaving to reduce redness, irritation or bumps. Benzoyl peroxide was originally created as an acne treatment, but it is now a common treatment for the avoidance of razor burn. There are a whole bunch of razor bump creams on the market that can be found at your local drugstore, like Bump Stopper and Tend Skin. Use it as a preventative tactic if you are particularly prone to them.