In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Look for dealers who belong to reputable organizations.  Most of the larger, reputable dealers belong to professional organizations, the foremost of which are the American Numismatic Association (https://www.money.org/find-a-dealer) and Professional Numismatists Guild (https://png.memberclicks.net/find-a-png-dealer). You can also check with the Better Business Bureau to find out how long the dealer has been in business and if complaints have been filed against the dealer. Remember, though, that a lack of complaints does not necessarily correlate to strong dealer ethics and business practices. Track down dealers who own shops within driving distance. Bring coins that you think are rare or valuable and photographs of your collection (especially if it’s substantial). Don’t trust a dealer who’s willing to make an appraisal or offer over the phone.  Value depends on condition, so a dealer or appraiser needs to make a physical inspection in order to accurately value a coin. Most dealers will appraise your coins for free if you’re negotiating a sale. Dealers operate businesses and have to turn a profit. You can research you coins’ potential value, but keep in mind valuation guides list coins’ retail values. A dealer will offer a wholesale price, which could be 5 to 20 percent less than the retail value. You can find price guides and other valuation resources online. For example, check CoinStudy’s resources: http://www.coinstudy.com/. The best way to figure out a good wholesale price for your coins is to negotiate with as many dealers as possible. You might find that a few dealers make offers around 10 percent below retail value. If one dealer makes an offer 25 percent below retail, you’ll know you should steer clear. After finding reputable dealers and getting multiple offers, choose the one willing to give you the best price. The dealer will most likely issue a record of the transaction. If they don't, ask for one or create your own bill of sale before making the deal. The biggest pro to going with a dealer is convenience: the transaction is quick, easy, and usually paid in cash.
Summary: Find reputable local dealers online or by referral. Negotiate with dealers in person. Don’t expect a dealer to pay retail for your coins. Get offers from multiple shops. Make the transaction.

This minimally-invasive procedure involves the injection of small particles (embolic agents) into the arteries that supply the uterus with blood. This cuts off the blood flow to uterine fibroids, causing them to shrink and die off. Uterine artery embolization (UAE) can be very effective in treating painful fibroids.  UAE is performed by a radiologist, in a radiology suite rather than an operating room. After the procedure, you must lay in bed for 6 hours. This usually does not require an overnight stay in the hospital. Complications can occur if the blood supply to your ovaries or other organs becomes compromised, though this is rare. Choose this procedure if you do not hope to conceive in the future. Myomectomy is an extremely effective procedure for removing fibroids, particularly in women who hope to conceive. However, many young women are likely to regrow fibroids in their lifetime. Women who are postmenopausal are not likely to see fibroids return. There are 3 ways to perform a myomectomy, and these vary in terms of invasiveness. The size and location of your fibroids will help determine which method is right for you.  Hysteroscopic myomectomy - For this procedure, your surgeon removes fibroids using instruments inserted through your vagina. This can only be done for submucosal fibroids (fibroids inside the uterus). This is an outpatient procedure and can be done in a couple of hours. Most women will need 1-4 days at home to recover completely. Laparoscopic myomectomy - This procedure uses instruments inserted through small incisions in your abdomen to remove fibroids. Most women will stay 1 night in the hospital, followed by 2-4 weeks recovering at home. Abdominal myomectomy - For this procedure, a small incision is made through the skin on your lower abdomen. Fibroids are removed through this opening. The uterine muscle is sewn back together with several layers of stitches. Most women will stay for 2 nights in the hospital, followed by 4-6 weeks recovering at home. Myolysis is a laparoscopic procedure in which a needle is inserted into the fibroids and electric current or freezing is used to destroy the fibroids and shrinks the blood vessels supplying them.  Depending on the location of your fibroids, this procedure may use a laparoscope (which requires a small incision) or a hysteroscope (which is inserted into your vagina). Hysteroscopic myolysis can be done in a matter of hours. Laparoscopic myolysis may require an overnight stay in the hospital. Most women will need 1-4 days to recover at home. Choose this procedure if you do not have immediate plans to get pregnant. Your uterus will need time to recover, but you may be able to conceive in the future. This procedure involves the insertion of a specialized instrument into your uterus. This instrument uses heat and/or electricity to destroy the lining of your uterus. This procedure will either reduce or permanently end your menstrual flow.  This procedure can be performed with heat, hot water, microwave energy, or an electric current. Endometrial ablation greatly reduces your ability to have children and increases the likelihood of complications if you should become pregnant. Endometrial ablation is not recommended for women who still hope to conceive. This is considered an outpatient procedure and can be completed in a few hours. Most women will need 1-4 days of rest at home to recover. Hysterectomy is a major surgical procedure that involves the removal of the uterus. Hysterectomy is the only way to permanently and completely cure uterine fibroids. This surgery will involve 1-3 days stay in the hospital, as well as 4-6 weeks of recovery time at home. The location of your fibroids, any other reproductive problems you might have, and how close you are to menopause will help you and your doctor determine which type of hysterectomy is right for you. These include:  Subtotal hysterectomy (partial hysterectomy) - In this procedure, only the upper part of the uterus is removed. This is ideal if you are still a long way from menopause. Total hysterectomy - In this procedure, the entire uterus and the cervix are removed. In some cases, the ovaries and fallopian tubes are removed, as well. Radical hysterectomy - This procedure involves the removal of  the uterus, the tissue on both sides of the cervix, and the upper part of the vagina.
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One-sentence summary -- Undergo uterine artery embolization if you want an outpatient procedure. Have a myomectomy if you are trying to get pregnant. Use myolysis if you want to recovery quickly. Undergo endometrial ablation if you do not plan to get pregnant. Have a hysterectomy if you are close to menopause.

Problem: Article: Twitter will then display a list of suggested users to follow, based on your interests, and on the interests of your current Twitter friends.
Summary:
Click on the link labeled "Discover" in the upper-left corner of your Twitter session. Click on "Who to follow" located on the left side of the webpage. Click on "Follow" next to any user to follow a particular friend.