Problem: Article: Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a blue background. If you're logged in, doing so will open your News Feed. If you aren't already logged into Facebook, type in your email address (or phone number) and password, then tap Log In. It's the bell-shaped icon at the bottom of the screen. This will open a list of your notification history. This will bring up the red Hide option to the right of the notification. It's to the right of the notification. Doing so will immediately delete the notification from this page; you'll no longer see it when you open the "Notifications" menu.  You can repeat this process for each notification you wish to clear. Depending on your version of Facebook, you may not be able to perform this process on an iPad. If so, try using the desktop site instead.
Summary: Open Facebook. Tap the "Notifications" icon. Swipe from right to left over a notification. Tap Hide.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Both you and the delegate will need Gmail accounts, as this feature is available only with gmail.com addresses. You must set up Email Delegation through Gmail's standard desktop browser. You can't grant access to delegates through Gmail's iOS or Android app. This icon is found in the upper right hand of the page and appears as a mechanical gear. This will take you to your General settings information. The “Accounts and Import” section will allow you to grant access to another Gmail user. Select “Add another account” under the field "Grant access to your account". Enter the delegate's gmail.com address and select “Next Step”. A confirmation request will be sent to the delegate's email account.

SUMMARY: Login to your Gmail account. Tap the settings icon. Tap to open “Settings”. Tap on the “Accounts and Import” tab. Tap "Add another account". Enter the delegate's Gmail address. Select “Send email to grant access”.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The only real way to lower your amylase levels is to treat the underlying condition that caused them to spike. If a recent blood test showed that you have hyperamylasemia, talk to your doctor to see what additional testing is necessary to determine the cause.  Pancreatitis, tumors, gallbladder infections, kidney infections, and the use of certain medications are all common causes of increased amylase levels. Additional testing may include further blood tests, a urine test, and an ultrasound or CAT scan of your abdomen. If your elevated amylase levels are caused by pancreatitis, you will need to work with your health care practitioner to develop a treatment and management plan. Initially, you may be asked to fast, take pain medication, and receive IV fluids to manage your inflammation. Once your pancreatitis is under control, your health care practitioner will help treat the underlying cause. Depending on the cause, treatment may include surgery to remove bile obstructions, gallbladder surgery, pancreas surgery or treatment for alcohol dependence. Cholecystitis is an inflammation of the gallbladder, usually caused by gallstones or infection. If your amylase levels are elevated due to gallbladder complications, your doctor may recommend a conservative management plan, pain management for gallstones, and/or surgery to remove your gallbladder.  A conservative management plan may include fasting to minimize strain on your gallbladder, receiving IV fluids, and taking medication to manage pain symptoms. Gallstone removal isn’t recommended in all cases. Once you have your initial inflammation under control, your doctor may recommend additional testing and analysis to see if removal is recommended. If your elevated amylase levels are due to a kidney infection, your doctor will likely prescribe antibiotics to treat your infection. Take the medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. In addition, your doctor may recommend additional fluids to prevent dehydration and fever.  The amount of fluids you need will differ depending on your overall health, your symptoms, and your medical history. Talk to your doctor about the right fluid intake for you. Be sure to take your full course of antibiotics, even if you start feeling better before your course is complete. If your symptoms cause extensive diarrhea, abdominal pain, a fever, or rashes, or if they impact your ability to eat, seek immediate medical care. These could be signs of an acute infection or other serious medical conditions that need immediate treatment.
Summary: Get tested to determine the cause of your elevated levels. Develop a pancreatitis treatment plan with your doctor. Work with your doctor to manage cholecystitis. Drink fluids and take antibiotics to manage kidney infections. Seek emergency medical help if your symptoms interfere with daily life.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pull out a piece of foil, and crush it into a ball with your hands. Toss it to your cat, and watch them enjoy themselves tossing it and holding it in their teeth. This can save you from spending money on rubber balls. The method is also great for kittens, as you can make the foil balls as large or small as you want. Place a piece of aluminum foil on couch cushions to keep your animals off. Once they land on the seat and hear the crackling noise on the surface, they may learn to keep off it. Foil can be a shiny, decorative material, and it can also serve as an easy-to-clean workspace for messy craft materials. Get creative and imagine all of the ways that you can use aluminum foil!  Wrap gifts with decorative foil. Foil products may come in various colors and patterns. This can be a cheap and creative way to wrap things! Use foil for crafts instead of paper. Cut it into shapes and letters. It's easy to fold, and it can add a shiny flair to your projects! Mix paint on aluminum foil. When you paint, line a metal roller pan with aluminum foil before pouring in the paint. This way, the cleanup is a breeze: just throw out the foil! You can use aluminum foil, cotton, and a AA battery to start a fire within minutes. Cut out a aluminum foil, about a four inches long and half an inch wide. Cut away the foil in the center of the strip to make a thin, two millimeter-wide slit, roughly 3/4 inches long. Wrap the thin connector in the middle with cotton. Then, attach each end of the foil strip to opposite ends of the AA battery. The cotton should quickly catch on fire.  Add more kindling once the cotton sparks. Build the fire and tend it as it grows.  Always practice fire safety!
Summary:
Entertain cats. Use aluminum foil for crafts. Make a fire.