INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Another common cause of an itchy scalp is known as seborrhea. This can occur in other places on your body as well, but is most common on the scalp. The cause of this condition isn’t clear, but it is believed to be caused by a number of factors, such as your genetics, high stress levels, cold, dry weather, and an excess of yeast on the scalp.  This is commonly confused with other skin conditions, so it’s good to have your doctor take a look at it if you want to be sure of what’s causing your itchy scalp. "Cradle cap” is a type of seborrheic dermatitis that is common among babies and infants. It presents as crusty yellow or brown scales on the scalp. To treat cradle cap in infants, wash the scalp daily with warm water and a gentle baby shampoo. If it doesn't clear up, speak to your pediatrician about medicated shampoo before trying one yourself, as this could cause further irritation.  For adults with seborrheic dermatitis, treatment includes corticosteroids, topical antifungal agents, and other topical agents with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Dandruff is one of the most common causes of itchy skin on the scalp. It is unclear exactly what causes dandruff, but it has been linked to an excess of fungus that is normally present in the skin, known as malassezia. If you have dandruff, you will likely notice small yellow or white flakes on your shoulders, or on your fingers when you scratch your scalp.  Understand that dandruff is not necessarily a sign that you are dirty or unhygienic. Dandruff may be triggered by a lot of things, such as the weather outside and different hair styling products. Treatment for dandruff includes antifungal shampoo with or without high potency steroids. Over-the-counter treatments include the use of selenium sulfide 2.5.%, zinc pyrithione 1 and 2%, coal tar, and salicylic acid. The term eczema doesn’t refer to a specific skin problem, but rather a group of different, but similar skin conditions. It is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease most common in babies and children, but adults can suffer from the condition as well. It typically presents as red patches on the skin that are very itchy.  As with several of the others, the causes of eczema are not entirely clear, but it is believed to be an overreaction of the immune system to some type of irritant. Stress and anxiety, bathing without moisturizing afterwards, dry skin, over heating of skin, and exposure to solvents and detergents may exacerbate the condition. Treatment includes topically applied corticosteroids and emollients. Strength of the steroids used should be based upon body location, age, and degree of inflammation. Psoriasis can occur anywhere on the body, and usually appears as raised, reddish, scaly patches. Doctors aren’t sure what the cause of psoriasis is, but it may be related to an immune malfunction, which causes the body to create skin cells too quickly.  Psoriasis is not contagious, though it could be a result of genetic influences. Scratching the patches of affected skin on your scalp could cause the hair to fall out. Treatment depends on the severity of the condition. Mild cases can be managed with topical treatment, while more severe cases may require phototherapy and prescription medication. This is a very contagious condition caused by tiny parasites that find their way into your hair. These tiny parasites live and lay their eggs on the scalp, and feed off of blood.  While not typically harmful, they are very easily spread, and can be difficult to get rid of. If you find that you are suffering from lice, it is very important to treat the lice problem right away. It is very important that you get all of the lice (including every single egg) on your scalp, and that you wash all bedding and towels that may have touched your head. To treat lice you will need to use topical agents in addition to combing out the nits on your scalp. If you are suffering from Parkinson’s disease or HIV, you are more likely to suffer from an itchy, dry scalp.  However, remember that having a dry, itchy scalp doesn’t necessarily imply that you are suffering from something serious. If you are concerned that you may be suffering from a more serious disease because you are suffering more severe symptoms (in addition to an itchy scalp), you should visit your doctor.

SUMMARY: Consider seborrheic dermatitis. Look for dandruff. Rule out eczema. Check for raised scaly patches caused by psoriasis. Rule out lice. Consider other serious diseases.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Quarter the chilled potatoes and use in potato salad.

SUMMARY: Make mashed potatoes from the whole or halved potatoes. Serve the potato whole potatoes or potato halves with fresh dill and melted butter. Chill the whole or cooked potato halves. Serve the sliced potatoes with a favorite cheese sauce. Chop the chilled whole or quartered potatoes and make hash browns. Make beef hash with chilled and chopped cooked potatoes.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are using Windows XP Home Edition, you can only access the built-in Administrator account from the Safe Mode login screen. To reboot into Safe Mode, restart your computer and hold down the F8 key. Select Safe Mode from the startup menu that appears. If you are the only user of your computer, chances are that your account is already an Administrator account. You can double-check by opening the Control Panel and selecting User Accounts. Find your account and look for the words "Computer administrator" in the account description. When the Welcome screen appears, you will see a user labeled Administrator. Click it to log in as the administrator.  Most users will not have an Administrator password, so try leaving the password field blank first. If you set an Administrator password when you installed Windows, you will need to enter it before you can log in. If you have lost your Administrator password, you can use a recovery program to access and change your password. See this guide for details on downloading and running OPHCrack, a password cracking tool.

SUMMARY: Reboot your computer into Safe Mode. Select the Administrator account. Retrieve your password.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is one of the cheapest ways to catch up on past seasons of The Walking Dead, which is a show about a ragtag group of survivors trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse. Risk the urge to hunt around for free versions of the show, which are often not legal.  Netflix is just one of the paid streaming online sites that allows you to watch past seasons of The Walking Dead on your computer or mobile device. However, it’s cost effective because once you pay the monthly fee, you can watch all past nine seasons without paying more money. It costs $7.99 a month to subscribe to Netflix, although the site does have a free trial period. Season 10, the current season, is not on Netflix right now, though, but season 3 is available. The show is also available for purchase on Amazon.com and through iTunes, Google Play, and Xbox.   These sites allow you to purchase the entire season or to pay for each episode of the program. You then watch the programs on your computer or mobile device. It costs $34.99 to purchase season 3 on Amazon or you can purchase each episode for $2.99.  It costs $3.49 per episode to watch the show on iTunes or $44.99 for the entire program.You can watch the show even cheaper on Mgo, another online streaming site.

SUMMARY:
Watch season 3 on Netflix. Stream season 3 on other streaming sites.