INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Look for a digital thermometer designed to be used either rectally, orally or in the armpit. This way you can take the axillary temperature first, and if a high temperature is indicated, you can try a different method as well. It's best to dispose of old glass thermometers, if you still have one. If they break, the mercury inside them is hazardous. Lift the arm, insert the thermometer, then lower the arm so the tip of the thermometer is snug in the middle of the armpit. The entire tip should be covered. Look at the digital display to determine whether the person has a fever. Any temperature above 100.4 °F (38.0 °C) is considered a fever, but going to the doctor right away isn't necessary unless the fever is above a certain temperature:  If your baby has any signs of fever, call the doctor for any fever. If the person with the fever is an older child or an adult, call the doctor if it's 101 °F (38 °C) or higher. Use warm, soapy water and dry it thoroughly before putting it away for next time.

SUMMARY: Use a multi-use digital thermometer. Turn on the thermometer and place it in the armpit. Remove the thermometer when it beeps. Wash the thermometer before putting it away.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Over-the-counter pain medication including acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium may all be helpful in managing your fibromyalgia pain. Talk to your doctor about which medication is right for you. Ask your doctor about what dose you should take and how often you should take it, since they may prescribe a different dose than the packaging suggests. If you find that over-the-counter drugs aren’t helping, let your doctor know. They may be able to provide you with prescriptions medications commonly used to treat fibromyalgia including painkillers. A physical therapist can provide you with an exercise routine that will help you manage your fibromyalgia symptoms. Talk to your healthcare provider to get a recommendation for a physical therapy center in your area that specializes in working with fibromyalgia patients. Likewise, an occupational therapist can help you make adjustments to your workplace layout and routine that may help make your symptoms more manageable throughout the day. Both strength training and aerobic activity are important for managing fibromyalgia. Strength training, in particular, can help manage muscle stiffness and soreness. Start with 1 pound (0.45 kg) to 13 pounds (5.9 kg) weights and build up slowly with common strength exercises like bicep curls, squats, and bench presses.  Try to give your body a day to rest in between every strength training workout. Shorten the range of motion if you feel it is to painful or strenuous to complete a full exercise. You can even talk to a physical therapist about the right exercise form for you to help accommodate your fibromyalgia. You may want to try activities like water aerobics, yoga, and Pilates, which can help you build strength with a lower impact to your body. Remember that the point of strength training with fibromyalgia isn’t to grow your muscles or the amount of weight you can lift. It’s to help keep pain away. Always start with smaller amounts of weight and progress gradually. The physical limitations caused by fibromyalgia make it especially important to give your body time to rest and recover. This goes for daily physical activity as well as work outs. Go slow when you have to and pace yourself throughout the day. Schedule time every day to let your body relax and recover from physical stress.
Summary: Talk to your doctor about taking pain relievers. Work with a physical therapist to improve strength and stamina. Incorporate strength training into your daily exercise routine. Allow your body time to rest and recuperate.

You can do so via an Import plugin or an automated converter.     Search for it in WordPress Plugin Directory. This plugin will help you to transfer your site content (pages, posts, images, tags) from Tumblr to WordPress.
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One-sentence summary -- If you just need to start a blog on WordPress, get a custom domain name and move all your Tumblr content in there. Download WordPress from wordpress.org  Buy a hosting and a domain name  Install your WordPress site  Choose a theme for your new site (they are available at [1] or you can find a lot of other theme resources. Download and set up the plugin "Automated Tumblr to WordPress Migration". Try out demo migration, to check out whether everything looks ok for your site. Set up 301 redirects from your previous URLs to the new ones so that your followers could find your new blog. Check everything to see if the site works and looks as it should. Tweet or post the news to Facebook that your blog has been moved and let everyone know its new web address.

Q: If you want to get out and share your message with as many receptive people as possible, let them come to you not you to them. High-traffic areas good for evangelism might include downtown business districts, street fairs or farmers' markets, and college campuses.  Avoid evangelizing around churches of other faiths and other places that might be contentious or difficult. The subway platform at 8 am won't find most people in a chatting mood. Use your judgment. It might be a great idea to evangelize outside a punk rock club on a Friday night, if you can pull it off, or it might just lead to arguments. Make sure to follow any solicitation laws in the area and abide instructions from business and property owners who might want you to move on. Be courteous and leave. You might outline and mark particular verses or stories from the Bible you hope to highlight in your evangelism. Also, prepare anecdotes from your own life as a believer that might serve to interest someone in becoming a member of your church.  Whatever you think will connect with people in a personal way is appropriate. You might share:  Favorite verses and stories. Important verses. The story of your faith. Your history in the church. It's helpful to transition from simple conversation into a discussion of faith by leading with probing questions, and it helps to have a good list of them to draw from so you're not struggling to come up with them on the fly. Good questions might include:  Do you believe in an afterlife? What do you think happens when you die? If you died right now, do you think you'd go to heaven? Why? Do you feel fulfilled in your life? Do you ever feel like something is missing? Do you ever pray? You might consider praying and preparing yourself for a day of talking about your faith. Some people find it very hard to share their faith and experiences in the Church, and it takes courage to talk about what you believe in to people who might not always be interested in listening. Get a group together to evangelize as a unit. Don't approach people in a gang, but take frequent breaks and talk about how it's going individually. Having a support group will make the job a lot easier, letting tips and advice flow freely through the group.
A: Pick an appropriate location and time. Prepare your personal message. Prepare a store of probing questions to ask. Prepare yourself.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For most people with PMS, the symptoms appear about 4-5 days before the start of the menstrual period. Emotional problems that can be symptoms of PMS include one or more of the following:  Tension Anxiety Depressed mood Crying spells Mood swings Irritability or anger Appetite changes Food cravings Trouble falling asleep (insomnia) Social withdrawal Poor concentration These can vary greatly from person to person, and can even change from month to month. Physical symptoms of PMS include:  Joint or muscle pain Headache Fatigue Weight gain related to fluid retention Abdominal bloating Breast pain or tenderness Acne flare-ups Constipation or diarrhea

SUMMARY:
Gauge whether you have emotional PMS symptoms. Assess your physical symptoms of PMS.