INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Regardless of the remedy you are using, always wash and dry your hands before and after touching a wart. You should limit the area of normal skin treated by any of the over-the-counter methods. These methods generally work within a few days.  If your wart is not smaller or has not changed in appearance after 6-7 days, check with your healthcare professional. You may need another, stronger approach. Salicylic acid acts by breaking up and killing the cells infected by HPV. Instead of attacking normal cells as well, the acid leaves the normal cells alone. Buy Salicylic acid, such as Compound W or Dr. Scholl's Clear Away, at your local drugstore as a patch or a liquid. Wash the area well and dry it. Apply the patch or liquid as directed. Repeat daily until the wart is gone. This can take 2-3 months.  Avoid getting the medicine on any other portion of your skin. To help the acid work better, soak and file down your wart so the medicine can soak deeper into your skin. You can get a stronger concentration of Salicylic acid by prescription. Over-the-counter freezing medicines use dimethyl ether and propane to freeze the skin of the wart. The medicine essentially freezes the wart and kills the skin, causing it to fall off. Freezing medicines, such as Compound W's Freeze Off or Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away, can be purchased at your local drugstore. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. They can take up to 2 months to work. Keep the medicine away from any open flame. The FDA warns that these medicines may be flammable. A recent study has suggested that the freezing method may be more effective in getting rid of warts within 2 months. The duct tape method, also known as tape occlusion, is a tried and true home remedy that many people swear by. It is not known how the duct tape works. Some say that the adhesive has a substance that breaks down the skin cells and are then pulled off by the physical action of tape removal. For this method, buy silver duct tape and apply a small piece of the duct tape to the wart. Leave the tape on the wart for 6-7 days. Remove the tape and soak the wart in water. Use a disposable emery board to “file away” the wart.  Leave the wart uncovered overnight or up to 24 hours. Reapply the duct tape for 6-7 days. Repeat the process as often as necessary for up to 2 months. You can apply onion or garlic juice on the wart before putting on the duct tape. In one study, duct tape actually worked better that freezing the warts off.

SUMMARY: Prepare your skin. Use Salicylic acid. Try to freeze the wart. Try the duct tape method.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This keyblade has the unique ability Combo Boost; this makes your attacks do more damage the longer your combo is. Defeat the Experiment in Halloween Town to get this weapon. This armor adds +25% damage reduction from all elements, including physical damage. You can get Highest Ribbon if you complete the Twilight puzzle. This increases resistance toward all elements as well as physical damage. You can synthesize Ribbon. Find the recipe at http://www.khwiki.com/Ribbon. This boosts Sora's strength by 3 points. Upgrade Full Bloom to get Full Bloom+. Recipes are at http://www.khwiki.com/Full_Bloom+.

SUMMARY: Obtain Decisive Pumpkin. Get Highest Ribbon. Get Ribbon. Get Full Bloom+.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A driving rehabilitation specialist can observe you driving and help you find ways to develop more ergonomic habits. If your profession involves driving, talk to your employer or union representative. Contact your local jurisdiction's department of driver services for more information about driver rehabilitation. You can also find resources on the Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists website. Ask your primary care doctor to examine the affected area. They can offer pain management tips, a prescription medication, or refer you to a specialist. Check with your insurer to make sure any medication or specialist care is covered and in-network to avoid unexpected medical bills. Ask your doctor or specialist if your arm pain indicates any potential muscle, bone, or joint issues. Frequent driving or improper driving habits can result in issues like carpal tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff injuries, repetitive strain injury, or bursitis.  Driving can also cause and aggravate arthritis, especially in older adults. Describe the motions that cause pain, the affected areas, and whether the pain is dull or sharp. Ask your doctor or specialist, “Are my symptoms signs of any chronic disorders? Will medication or physical therapy be effective treatment options?” If your pain continues despite adopting ergonomic driving habits, your doctor can recommend a variety of treatments. Common options include anti-inflammatory or anti-pain medication and physical therapy. Depending on the severity of your case, your doctor may also recommend other treatments, such as cortisone injections, steroid injections, or surgery.

SUMMARY: Consult a driving rehabilitation specialist. Make an appointment with your primary doctor. Ask about musculoskeletal disorders. Discuss your treatment options.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Because family dynamics are such a huge factor, intervening with parents as early as possible can help prevent delinquency. Community programs that have nurses and social workers check in with new mothers and infants up to once a week can help encourage better oversight of children and prevent delinquency. If kids feel like they can talk to their parents about their home lives or things that are bothering them, they might be less likely to become delinquent. Community and school programs that provide a neutral environment and a mediator for those conversations can help improve family dynamics and reduce delinquency. If you are a parent that suspects your child might become delinquent, encourage them to talk to you by asking them about their day and their friends. The more open you are with your kids, the more likely they are to be open with you. The healthier a kid's relationship with their parents, the less likely they are to become delinquent. Schools and communities can set up activities that kids and their parents can participate in together. It provides a shared experience, and gives kids the chance to interact with their parents in a positive way.  For example, some communities have child-parent swimming lessons and art activities. If you're a parent and your community offers shared activities, try to attend them regularly with your kids. If a child feels listened to and supported at home, they're less likely to become delinquent. An adult family member, whether it's a parent, older sibling, aunt, uncle, or grandparent, that acts as an ally and sounding board can keep kids from turning to delinquency. School counselors or social workers can work with kids to identify adults in their lives they can rely on. It might then be helpful for the counselor or social worker to meet with that adult and explain the importance of such a relationship. If the child doesn't have a family member who can provide support and encouragement, set them up with a mentor from outside the family. Programs like the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America program are great places to find these types of mentors. If you are a parent and work quite a lot, you can sign your child up yourself. This way, you know your kids are getting positive interaction with another adult, even when you can't be there.

SUMMARY:
Intervene with at-risk parents early and often. Encourage kids to speak with their parents. Make shared activities for parents and kids available. Look for a supportive family member. Set the child up in a mentoring program.