Problem: Article: Turn on the shower in your home and wait until the water is comfortably hot. Again, the water should not be too hot, as it will be in direct contact with the cap and can ruin the hat’s construction if the temperature is too high or the cap is allowed to soak too long. Showering in a hat or pair of boots you wish to break in is a trick that has been used for a long time with great results. Take the cap you’ll be modifying and put it on. You should position the hat the way you most frequently wear it so that it loosens and dries in the right shape. Hop in the shower with the cap on. Shower as you ordinarily would, or simply wait 3—5 minutes for the rigidity of the hat to break down and assume its new shape. Make sure the crown of the cap is thoroughly wet so that it can be stretched out uniformly.  If you decide to simply take a regular shower while wearing the cap, be sure not to get soap or shampoo on the hat as it soaks. Washing your cap should be performed separately with the right products. Let most of the water fall on the crown of the cap to avoid potentially ruining the bill. Leave the cap on as you go about your day. Shake out excess water before putting on your other clothes so that the cap doesn’t drip. The cap should dry within a day, or less, depending on environmental conditions. Wearing the cap on a clear, warm day will allow it to dry most efficiently. If the weather outside is cold or rainy, do not wear the cap out. Instead, allow it to sit right-side-up under a fan or in front of an air conditioning vent and check on its progress periodically.
Summary: Turn on a hot shower. Put on the fitted cap you want to shrink. Get in the shower. Wear the cap as it dries.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make an appointment with your doctor so he can diagnose the cause of your knee pain. Your doctor will likely do a physical exam, take x-rays and order blood tests to confirm a diagnosis. If your knee pain is not alleviated by home remedies or OTC medications, then talk to your doctor about getting a stronger prescriptions drug.  COX-2 inhibitors (celecoxib) are particularly strong NSAIDs that have less risk of stomach problems. They are usually prescribed for OA of the knee. Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) are typically used to combat the pain and reduce the progression of rheumatoid arthritis by dampening down your immune system. The most common DMARD is methotrexate. An corticosteroid injection into the knee can quickly reduce inflammation and pain, and allow for better range of motion. Corticosteroids are hormones that act as strong anti-inflammatories. They are usually injected into joints by orthopedic surgeons under local anesthesia. The most commonly used medications are cortisone, prednisolone, dexamethasone and triamcinolone. The effects of the shots are almost always short-term — the pain relief will last from a few weeks to many months typically.  The number of corticosteroid injections you can get is limited to one every three months, because they can cause the knee to deteriorate more quickly. Potential risks of corticosteroid injections include: infection, bleeding, tendon weakening, local muscle atrophy and nerve irritation/damage. Corticosteroid injections can be fairly expensive if your health insurance doesn't cover it, so check with your insurance provider. Acupuncture is an ancient healing therapy based on the principles of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves sticking very fine needles into specific energy points within your skin in efforts to reduce pain, combat inflammation and stimulate healing. Some research indicates that acupuncture can relieve some types of knee pain and improve joint function, particularly in people with OA. Acupuncture is relatively painless and has an excellent safety record, so it may be worth a try if your budget allows it — it isn't usually covered under most health insurance plans.  Acupuncture appears to alleviate pain and inflammation by triggering the release of hormones, such as serotonin, and other compounds called endorphins. Acupuncture is now practiced by many more types of health professionals, including some medical doctors, chiropractors, naturopaths, physical therapists and massage therapists — whoever you choose should be certified by The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). If your knee pain persists after trying a variety of home remedies, medications and alternative treatments, then ask your doctor about the pros and cons of surgery. Surgery should only be considered in severe cases of arthritis and to repair significant damage, such as ruptured ligaments and tendons, torn meniscus and broken bones. There are many types of surgical procedures, including arthroscopic surgery as well as partial and total knee replacements.  Arthroscopic surgery involves inserting a small cutting instrument with an attached camera (arthroscope) into the knee joint in order to clean up pieces of torn cartilage and repair ripped ligaments. Recovery time is pretty quick (1-2 weeks), depending on the extent of knee damage. A synovectomy involves removing the inflamed lining of a knee joint afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis. An osteotomy involves realigning the bones that form the knee joint — the tibia and femur. An arthroplasty is total or partial knee replacement surgery. The damaged cartilage/bone is cut out and replaced by an artificial joint made from metal and plastic.

SUMMARY: See your doctor for prescription medications. Consult with your doctor about steroid injections. Try acupuncture therapy. Consider surgery as a last resort.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Purchase a commercial cleaner, such as Goof Off Stain Remover, to finish the job. Look for specific caulk removers. Follow all instructions and warnings supplied by the manufacturer to ensure proper cleaning. Warning: Always pretest new cleaners on old clothing before applying it to important or favorite garments. Antibacterial sanitizing products can remove some stains from clothing, and they may be effective on caulk. First, squeeze the sanitizer onto the stained area. Rub the spot gently with a tissue or a damp rag. You may need to use several applications of sanitizer if the stain is especially bad. Wet the stain with water. Pour baking soda onto the fabric while it's still wet. Massage the baking soda into the fabric with a rag or towel until the caulk comes out. If the stain does not come out completely, keep trying. Put the clothing in the wash afterward, and results will improve even more.
Summary: Use a chemical cleaner. Try using hand sanitizer. Rub with baking soda.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A HomeGroup is a collection of Windows computers on a network, and is designed to make sharing files and printers between them easier than a traditional network. Only Windows 7 and 8 computers can join a HomeGroup.  Open the Charms menu. You can access this by swiping in from the right side of the screen with your finger or by moving your mouse to the lower-right corner of the screen. Tap or click "Settings". This option has a Gear icon. Tap or click "Change PC settings". This is is located at the bottom of the menu. Tap or click "Network" Tap or click "HomeGroup" Enter in the HomeGroup password and then tap or click "Join". The creator of the HomeGroup can find the password on his or her HomeGroup menu. If there is no HomeGroup detected, then you may not be properly connected to the network. Once you are connected to the HomeGroup, you can print to the shared printer without having to actually install the printer. The PC that is sharing the printer must be turned on to print.
Summary:
Open the HomeGroup menu. Join the existing HomeGroup. Print to the shared printer.