Both are emergencies and every minute counts.  Signs of a heart attack include pressure or pain the chest, pain in one or both arms, neck, back, jaw, or abdomen, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, or dizziness. In some, sudden onset reflux symptoms or pain just below the sternum may be experienced. Both men and women are vulnerable to heart attacks.  Symptoms of a stroke include: drooping face, difficulty speaking or understanding speech, numbness or weakness in an arm, leg, or the face, confusion, vision problems in one or both eyes, dizziness, loss of coordination, headache, Most people do not have symptoms, so the best way to find out is to get your blood pressure checked every year at your annual checkup. That being said, when people show symptoms, they may include:  Headaches that don’t go away Blurred vision or seeing double Frequent nosebleeds Shortness of breath It is imperative to take the medications following your doctor’s instructions. If you skip doses or don’t take them correctly, they may not be effective. Your doctor may prescribe:  ACE inhibitors. ACE stands for Angiotensin-converting enzyme. This medication relaxes your blood vessels. It may give you a cough as a side effect. It can interact with other medications, including over-the-counter medications. Don’t take any other medications, including over-the-counter medications, supplements, and herbal remedies without consulting your doctor first. Calcium channel blockers. This medication widens your arteries. Ask your doctor about side effects and interactions. Diuretics. These medications reduce your salt levels by causing you to urinate. Beta-blockers. These medications slow your heartbeat and make it less forceful. This is generally a last resort for when other medications and lifestyle changes have not been sufficient.
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One-sentence summary -- Call emergency medical responders if you think you might be having a heart attack or stroke. Go to the emergency room if you have symptoms of high blood pressure. Take medications if your doctor feels it is needed.

Q: This is the number that's being divided by. So if you have an equation such as 22.5 ÷ 15.2, 15.2 is this divisor. If the numbers are separated by a dividing line, the divisor is the number to the left of the bracket. The dividend is the number that's being divided. For example, if your decimals are written like 22.5 ÷ 15.2, then 22.5 is the dividend. If the numbers are separated by a dividing line, then the dividend is the number to the right of the bracket. When you divide the dividend by the divisor, the answer you get is called the quotient. This can be written above the dividing line. For example, the quotient of 22.5 ÷ 15.2 is 1.48.
A: Find the divisor. Locate the dividend. Calculate the problem to get the quotient.

Article: All items should be taken out of the cage. Unhook the water feeder from the side. Rinse out the food bowl and water bottle. The toys do not need to be cleaned unless they are covered in feces or urine. While you clean the cage, you can put the guinea pigs in a smaller carrier case or a closed-off pen on the floor. You can also allow another family or house member to hold them while you clean. If you are using wood shavings, you can use a dustpan to scoop it up and dump it into a trash bag. Use a large trash bag and dispose of these immediately. Be careful not spill shavings on the floor. Afterwards, if you choose, you can vacuum up any remaining shavings or bedding. If you are using newspaper lining—either as bedding or as a lining beneath the shavings—you should roll it up before throwing it out. Fold over the edges so that feces and loose shavings do not tumble out. If you are using fleece bedding instead of shavings, take it from the cage. Brush off any wood chips, shavings, or poop into a trash bag. Put the blanket in the washing machine. Use warm or cold water and a mild detergent. Hang to dry. You can add a half cup of vinegar to the wash to deodorize the fleece. Spray down the cage in the disinfectant. After letting it sit for a few minutes, wipe it down with a clean, dry cloth. Pet stores will sell pet-safe disinfectants. You can also make your own by mixing one part white vinegar to one part water. Wait until the cage is completely dry. Once it is, you can put fresh, clean bedding back in the cage. You want to make sure that there are no gaping spaces on the floor of the cage. This will make cleaning easier next time.  If you use newspapers, line the bottom with overlapping sheets so that the entire floor is covered. If you are using shavings, dump a fresh layer that is 1 to 1.5 inch (2.5 to 3.8 cm) thick.  If you use a fleece blanket, drape it over the bottom and straighten it out so that the floor is completely covered. Make sure everything is dry before you put them back in. Don’t forget the water bottle or food bowls. Cleanings should take place weekly. Your guinea pig’s cage should not smell. If it does, it will require another cleaning. Between cleaning sessions, scoop out any droppings or debris. You should do this once a day. Keep a regular schedule for scooping out your guinea pig’s cage.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Remove toys, bowls, and other objects from the cage. Take the guinea pigs out of the cage. Scoop up shavings with a dustpan. Remove newspaper lining. Wash fleece bedding. Spray down the cage with a pet-safe disinfectant. Replace the bedding. Return the toys and feeders before putting your guinea pigs back. Scoop out poop every day between cleaning.

Article: This can’t be stressed enough.  You’ll save on gas, vehicle maintenance, and car payments.  There are a variety of mass transit options.   Get a bus pass.  There are usually several spots to be picked up.  The schedules are fairly regular.  And in some locations, there are even employee commute plans and discounts.  Jump on the train.  Trains are a safe form of transportation that helps you avoid airport crowds, and you don’t have to do any driving.  On top of that, the scenery is great, the boarding times are flexible, and there are often discounted tickets for children.  Ride the subway.  Subway rides are incredibly affordable, flexible, and have diverse route combinations.  You can travel all over a large city with very minimal effort or strain on the wallet. Bike commuting often saves a bunch of time on the way to and from work.  Just remember to find a safe route, keep your bike working great, remain visible, and follow the rules of the road. If the store is just a mile down the road, take a walk.  Be sure to find a safe road or sidewalk when possible, and always walk facing traffic.  You’ll get some great exercise and you’ll thank yourself later.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use mass transit. Ride your bike. Walk when possible.