Write an article based on this "Check your symptoms. Go to the doctor for Tamiflu. Ask for drug recommendations. Go to your doctor if symptoms worsen."
article: People with a cold or the flu can have similar symptoms, such as a runny nose, a sore throat, or a cough. However, you're more likely to be achy and run a fever with the flu, and you're also more likely to have chest discomfort and a headache. Sometimes you may also feel nausea or disorientation. If you've only had your symptoms for a day or two, then Tamiflu, an antiviral drug, can help you get better faster, as well as prevent you from getting the flu if people around you are sick.  Since the flu is a virus, it isn't strictly necessary for you to go to the doctor immediately, as the virus will usually run its course without extra help. Nonetheless, if you want to get over the virus more quickly, Tamiflu can reduce the time you're sick as well the severity of the sickness. If someone in your house has the flu but you don’t, you may still get prescribed Tamiflu to avoid getting the virus. Go to the doctor if you have shortness of breath or chest pains or if you can't keep fluids down due to vomiting. Your doctor can help you decide on the best over-the-counter drug options to treat the symptoms. You can also ask your pharmacist for help. If you have complications such as a continuous high fever over 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit or chest pains, talk to your doctor.  The flu should only last about 5 to 7 days, so check with your doctor if your symptoms linger.  Complications from the flu can include strep throat, bronchitis, pneumonia, and other infections. Seek treatment if you suspect you have one of these complications since they’ll require an antibiotic.

Write an article based on this "Read your contract carefully. Understand what makes a payment “late. Know the penalties for late payments."
article: When you get a new credit card, read all parts of the contract carefully. In particular, study the section on payment requirements and the penalties for late payments. If you understand the contract terms, you will be more likely to remember and comply with them. If you have had a card for some time, but you never bothered to read the contract, call the customer service office. The phone number is usually printed on your card itself or on each monthly bill. Ask for a copy of your contract. ” You may think you know the due date for your payment. However, you could still risk being late. Most contracts define a “late” payment as any payment that is not received by the due date. Some credit companies even specify a particular time of day, generally 5:00 p.m. You need to know when your payment is due and plan to meet that. Speak with your customer service office if you are not familiar with the late fee system for your card. Many companies use a two-tier system of setting penalties, based on the balance due on your card. Most credit card companies have fees of about $15 for balances under about $250 and a fee of around $39 for higher balances.

Write an article based on this "Divide your tree or trees into sections. Repeat the weaving. Look for dead spots. Use a painter’s pole to string lights without a ladder. Use floodlights to show off evergreens. Avoid hooks. Be sure there is a working outlet outdoors."
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Avoid wrapping the lights around your tree as if it were a maypole. Start from the top and mentally divide your tree into three triangular sections until you get to the bottom of your tree’s cone. Weave lights through each triangular section until you reach the bottom of the cone of your tree. Avoid connecting more than 300 lights to one another as they may burn out. Any dark holes need to be filled. Rearrange your lights to fill in any gaps or until you’re satisfied. Remove the roller from a painters pole and use the metal bracket to string lights on trees that are 10 feet or taller without having to use a ladder.  Work your way to the bottom and use another extension cord if needed. Plug any additional extension cords to your main power strip.  Wrap your plugs with electrical tape to help keep them together as well as protect them from water. Use blue, white, or green lamps. Using yellow, red, amber, or pink can make your tree look a muddy brown. A strong wind can easily dislodge your lights if you use hooks to hang them up. Use plastic gutter clips that you can purchase from your hardware store. You may also find them in your arts and craft store. Test any outdoors sockets to be sure that they are functioning properly before plugging in any lights. Keep cords organized and neat away from any walkways where they can be tripping hazards.