In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's important to keep your healthcare provider apprised of your symptoms throughout your pregnancy. While up to 80% of women have nausea and vomiting during their first trimester, you should let your healthcare provider know about your symptoms, particularly if they are severe or long-lasting. This is essential for diagnosis and prevention of hyperemesis gravidarum. Antiemetic drugs can decrease feelings of nausea or the desire to vomit. However, these medications shouldn't be used before 14 weeks of gestation. Speak to your healthcare provider about using these medications if you think they may help. Some antiemetic drugs that are used to combat nausea include ondansetron, dimenhydrinate, metoclopramide, and promethazine. Many healthcare providers suggest that women with hyperemesis gravidarum take thiamine, which is a B vitamin. Generally, you'll take 1.5 mg of thiamine per day. The steroid prednisolone has been shown to have an effect on hyperemesis gravidarum. It can stop vomiting and can also help you gain back the weight that the condition has caused you to lose. Steroids decrease the stimulus to the brain centers that are responsible for vomiting. Generally, the first dose will be administered by IV. If the steroids help, you may be given a prescription to continue taking them at home. If the acid in your stomach is damaging your esophagus due to frequent vomiting, you may need to take medication to protect your body from the harmful effects of acid. Some common medications include antacids, H2 blockers, or proton pump inhibitors.  Speak to your healthcare provider before taking any acid-reducing agents. If you have an H. pylori infection, you'll need to take antibiotics in addition to acid-reducing agents. H. pylori has been implicated as a risk factor for hyperemesis gravidarum.
Summary: Tell your healthcare provider about your nausea and vomiting early on. Consider taking antiemetics after 14 weeks. Talk to your healthcare provider about taking thiamine. Ask your healthcare provider about taking steroids for severe cases. Take acid-reducing agents if necessary.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Depending on what you're high on, you'll want to use caffeine appropriately. This is important, because if you don't use it appropriately, you could undermine your attempts to put yourself in a better position to study.  The best thing you can do to get rid of that nasty grogginess brought upon by marijuana is to get energy. To do this, drink some coffee or a 5-hour energy. If you're amped up or wired from another drug, avoid caffeine at all costs. It'll simply reinforce the high that you're trying to fight. Be aware that caffeine doesn’t necessary cancel out a marijuana high, and it may actually make you feel higher than before. As a result, only use caffeine if you know how it affects your body and yourself when you are high. Many drug users know that food can often help bring you down. This is because when you eat something, your body will start to metabolize that food, which will help your body breakdown and metabolize any chemicals that might be making you high. However, when taking this approach consider:  Don’t eat too much. You don’t want to get overly full and then feel sleepy from that. Don’t eat too many carbs or sugar. Carbs and sugar might pep you up right away, but after a short while you’ll wind up crashing and you’ll be groggy and muddled again. Avoid eating only meat. Eating only meat, depending on the meat, might make you groggy again. Eat a well-balanced snack that includes vegetables, fruits, some carbs, and protein. If you're high on an upper, it might hurt your appetite. Try to overcome this by eating something. Chances are, it'll help. Drinking lots of water and other non-alcoholic liquids will help you sober up a bit so you can do some work. Hydrating yourself works for a number of reasons:  Like with eating food, drinking liquids will help get your juices flowing and your metabolism pumping. This will help your body move THC and/or other chemicals out of your system and help you to become more alert. Hydrating yourself helps in detox in the long run. Consider drinking liquids that are rich in vitamins like vitamin C, D, or B-12. These vitamins will help wake you up and make your more alert.
Summary: Use caffeine appropriately. Have a snack. Hydrate yourself.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your friend is regularly insulting or belittling you, or starting arguments over all kinds of things, they are not being a good friend. If your friend is doing this, confront them, and ask them to stop. If your friend doesn't, that is not a good sign.  Types of insults can include teasing, sarcasm, and cynicism, comments that may sound like jokes, but are meant to hurt you. Some insults are more subtle, like backhanded compliments (complimenting you for negative things) or guilt-tripping (where your friend blames you for their distresses and problems). In many cases, your friend may try to pass these insults off as humor, and ridicule you for taking them personally. It is possible that your friend doesn't know they are insulting you. If you are concerned, confront them. If your friend didn't know, they may apologize right away. If your friend doesn't like you, they probably aren't making much of an effort to stay in touch. This means not just talking, but emails, texting, or any other form of communication. If you and your friend aren't talking very much, it is hard to say that you are still really friends.  This reduced communication can refer to frequency or length. You may not talk as often as you used to. Or, if you do talk, your conversations are now very short, and you find that you don't have much to talk about. You can also see this if you are the one making an effort at communication. Friendship takes effort. If you are the only one trying to stay in touch, then your friend is probably not interested. Along with not talking much, chances are your friend won't have been keeping you up to date with changes in their life. Friendship takes effort, and you shouldn't learn new things about your friend only through other people or social media. If you try to make plans, and your friend says they are too busy but is later out with other friends during that time, that would be a sign of rejection.  People change, have new interests, and new friends. If your friend appears to be doing other things with new people, then those new people probably fit in better with their new interests.  If your friend is not spending more time with others, but becoming withdrawn towards everyone,  that could be a sign of more serious issues, like depression. If this might be the case, gather others, and as a group encourage your friend to seek help. If your friendship is turning sour, your meetings will be tense, and you may feel anxious or uncomfortable in each other's presence. There may be a larger concern that you are not dealing with, or maybe you two have grown apart.
Summary:
See if your friend is acting negatively towards you. Look out for how often you are communicating. Ask yourself how you learn about new things in your friend's life. See if your friend ignores you for time with others. Think about how it feels being around your friend.