Q: It's the blue app with a white "A" on it. This is where you download and install new apps. It's located in the lower-right corner next to the icon of an hourglass. Tap the gray search bar at the top and type plex on the on-screen keyboard that pops up. Then tap the search key to perform a search. The Plex app has a black icon with a yellow chevron pointing towards the right. When prompted, use your Touch ID or device passcode to download and install the Plex app. If you don't have any security on your phone, tap "Install" to start the installation. This will appear once the app is installed. This will launch the Plex app. If you already have a Plex account, choose whichever method you used to create your Plex account when you installed the media server on your computer. If this is the first time using Plex on your iPhone or iPad, you can tap "Next" to view the introduction or you can tap "Skip Intro" to go the main page. It's located in the upper-left corner and has the name of your iPhone or iPad. If you want to view videos on your computer, tap your computer's name or the name you gave to the Plex Server you set up on your computer. It's the second tab at the bottom. You can choose Movies, Music, Photos, Channels, or Playlists. This will allow you to browse all the files and folders in your media library. This media will start streaming to your iPhone or iPad.
A: Open the App Store . Tap the Search tab. Type plex into search. Tap GET next to Plex. Enter your Touch ID or passcode. Tap OPEN. Tap a sign in method and log in. Tap your device menu in the top-left. Tap the device you want to stream from. Tap Browse. Tap a category. Tap Browse again. Tap the media you want to stream.

Article: If using a mixer, insert the dough hook and use the low speed for about 2 minutes. Stop, scrape the sides into the dough, and mix for 3 more minutes on medium.   Cut the butter into 1 centimeter (0.4 in)-thick (just under 1/2in) pieces and place between two sheets of parchment paper. Roll and pound until you have a 20x20cm (8inx8in) square. You may need to cut off and move pieces to make the square even.   Place the butter so that one corner of dough sticks out from each of the four sides of the butter. Be sure to firmly seal all edges. Repeat twice more so that butter and dough are thoroughly layered.         They should be larger (though not doubled in size) when you're done.  If you have a convection oven, it should be 205 C (400 F). If they darken too quickly, reduce temperature 5 degrees C or 10 degrees F.
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Mix all dough ingredients in a large bowl. Move the dough onto a floured dinner plate and flour the top. Cover with cling wrap and refrigerate overnight. Make the butter layer. Place butter layer in refrigerator. Place refrigerated dough on a floured surface and roll into a 25x25cm (10x10in) square. Center butter layer over dough at an angle. Fold the corners of dough up around the butter and roll shut with a rolling pin. Gently roll the dough into a rectangle, then fold in thirds like a letter. Wrap dough with cling wrap, place on a flat sheet, and refrigerate overnight. Place refrigerated dough on a floured surface and roll into a 25x37cm (10x15in) square. Cut the dough crosswise into 5-cm (~2in) strips. Chop chocolate into 3x3-cm (~1x1in) chunks. Place one piece of chocolate on either end of a dough strip. Roll both ends of dough inwards so that they meet in the center. Repeat on remaining dough strips. Mix egg with 4 milliliters (0.14  fl oz) (1tsp) water and brush over all dough rolls. Set rolls in a warm area and wait 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Re-brush with egg wash. Place rolls a conventional oven at 218 C (425 F). Bake for 10 minutes, then swap/rotate pans. Bake 8 to 10 more minutes until browned.

Problem: Article: Pain during urination and a need to go frequently and urgently are the main early signs of a UTI. If you notice these symptoms in yourself or someone in your care, schedule an appointment with a health care provider right away. You may feel the urgent need to urinate, but only pass a very small amount. Urine may appear cloudy, pink, red, or dark brown with a UTI. If you notice that your urine, or the urine of someone in your care, has an unusual appearance, schedule a visit with a healthcare provider. If you are using a catheter, hold the bag up to the light to check if it is clear. If you see cloudy residue, this may be a sign of a urinary tract infection in its early stages. If you have a UTI, your urine may smell strong or unpleasant. See a doctor if you notice that your urine smells bad, particularly if the smell is accompanied by other symptoms of infection (such as pain during urination or discolored urine). Some foods, like asparagus, can also affect the odor of your urine. For women, a UTI may cause pain in the center of the pelvis, in the area of the pubic bone. Pelvic pain can also be a sign of some other serious condition. Schedule an appointment with your doctor if you or someone in your care experiences pelvic pain. UTIs in their early stages may cause a variety of other symptoms in the elderly, some of which may mimic other conditions. Schedule an appointment with a health care provider if you notice:  Confusion. Light-headedness. Pale skin. A low-grade fever. For someone using a catheter, do a daily temperature check to catch any signs of infection early.
Summary: Watch for pain and urgency during urination. Look for cloudy or discolored urine. Note any unusual urinary odors. Pay attention to pelvic pain in women. Check for other early signs of a UTI.

Q: Chronic split nails could be the result of an underlying medical condition like a fungus or vitamin deficiencies. If you experience chronic broken nails, let your doctor know. They can look for underlying problems and prescribe medical treatment as necessary. Going back and forth between wet and dry can make your nails extra brittle. Minimize the number of times you get your nails wet and then dry by making sure you wear waterproof foot gear on days with rain or snow. However, soaking nails for 15 minutes a day, patting them dry, then applying a moisturizer (e.g., an emollient such as organic lotion or petroleum jelly) can add moisture to the nail. Use foot cream, cuticle cream, or petroleum jelly on the area around your nails to keep them hydrated. Apply a treatment at least once a day and allow it to soak in completely to keep your nails from getting brittle and splitting. Keep your nails extra moist by keeping some foot cream by the sink and moisturizing them every time you get out of the shower. The process of applying and removing both nail cover such as polish, wraps, and decals, as well as fake nails can be harsh on your toes. Minimize how often you apply beauty products to your nails and allow them to grow naturally. naturally. Soak your nails in oil, like coconut, argan, or tea tree oil, for about 10 minutes once a week. This will add moisture and reduce brittleness. You can also take a supplement containing biotin to strengthen your nails. Avoid nail hardening agents. They may offer some benefits, but they often contain ingredients like formaldehyde that do more harm than good.
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Work with your doctor. Wet your nails less frequently. Moisturize your nails on a daily basis. Wear nail polish and fake nails less often. Strengthen your nails