Write an article based on this "Send donations. Join internet-based groups. Start your own group on social media. Join or start a group in your community."
article: Whether you live in India or not, sending money to organizations that care for and protect tigers in India helps more than you know. The money will be used to ensure that tigers are looked after and can be kept in areas where there would otherwise be population encroachment.  It costs about $15 million a year to properly protect tigers in India.  World Wildlife India (WWF-India) is an organization committed to saving tigers in India, where they work to help tigers and humans peacefully coexist, educate local communities about the importance of conservation, and perform many more efforts.  Other conservation organizations in India that you can contribute to include Tiger Awareness, a UK charity that supports Indian tigers, and the Wildlife Protection Society of India. You can make a difference no matter where you are in the world, especially now that the internet is accessible by so many--even from inside India. Join groups on social media websites like Facebook to show your activism in support of saving the tigers in India.  In Facebook, do a search for “tiger conservation India” (or something similar) in the website’s search bar. Make sure you click the “groups” tab underneath the search bar. Once on a group page, click “Join Group,” and depending on the privacy settings, you will either be added instantly or must wait until a group admin approves your membership.  Do a search with a search engine like Google using keywords like “save the tigers India internet groups,” and you will find links to many different organizations that you can join, although most of them are general tiger conservation groups and are not specific to the tigers in India. There aren’t a lot of conservation groups on Facebook targeted toward the tigers just in India. If you know a few people in your area—or even just on the internet—who want to save the tigers in India as much as you do, consider starting your own Facebook group. This way you can control what the group does and how members communicate with each other. If you want to be more involved than just from your computer, you can join a local tiger conservation group in your community and encourage them to focus on the tigers in Indian habitats. If there aren’t any, you can start one yourself.  Book a room at a community center for a certain time of week, then post flyers in the community, such as on bulletin boards in local grocery stores, at the community center itself, at the local library, and on other community boards you see around town. If you’re a college student, you may be able to start a group on campus if there isn’t one to join already. Do the same as if you were starting a group in a local community—book a room and post flyers. No matter where your group meets, get the word out about your conservation group by posting it on social media as well as flyers.

Write an article based on this "Check for feathery antennae to spot a moth. Look for moths at night. Pay attention to how moths flatten their wings when they land. Notice the muted colors and smaller size of moths. Look for a short and fuzzy body to identify moths. Watch for a silky covering when a moth is in its cocoon."
article: Moths' antennae are saw-edged or feathery. On the other hand, a butterfly's antennae tend to be club-shaped. They consist of long tubes with a small bulb on the end. The antennae of both moths and butterflies vary in length and width. Moths tend to be nocturnal, meaning they are usually out at night. Butterflies, on the other hand, are typically diurnal, meaning they are usually out during the day.  For instance, you may see moths fluttering around your porch light at night. There are a few exceptions to this rule. For instance, the Buck Moth flies during the day. Butterflies tend to hold their wings upright when they land, perpendicular or at an angle to the ground. Moths, on the other hand, tend to hold them down against their bodies, parallel to the ground. Moths are typically smaller overall than butterflies. Similarly, their colors aren't as bright as butterflies, who tend to have very bright colors. However, there are exceptions to this rule, such as the Madagascan sunset moth, which is brightly colored.  The wing colors of moths and butterflies serve several purposes. The colors help them identify the right mate, and the wings of certain brightly colored butterflies, such as Monarch Butterflies, tell predators that they aren't tasty. Plus, the colors of both moths and butterflies can help them camouflage themselves with their surroundings. The bodies of butterflies tend to be long and slender with smooth, sleek bodies. Moths have shorter, wider bodies with a soft, fur-like coating. Both moths and butterflies go through a pupa stage where they cover themselves up while they are developing. However, moths' cocoons have a silky covering, while butterflies' chrysalises do not. Also, chrysalises are hard while cocoons are not.

Write an article based on this "Avoid drinking more than 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks per day. Increase your daily coffee consumption. Ask your doctor for a GGT test if you drink excessively."
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High levels of GGT in the blood can also stem from frequent alcohol consumption, even if the liver is in fine condition. When a person drinks alcohol excessively, it activates a metabolic pathway which releases GGT to help breakdown the alcohol. So, to lower your GGT, work on drinking less alcohol. The guidelines for moderate drinking suggest that women under 65 have up to 1 drink a day, and that men under 65 have up to 2 drinks a day. Coffee, in general, protects the liver from substances that would otherwise harm it, including GGT. Have 2 or 3 cups in the morning, and another cup or 2 later in the day. In individuals with high levels of GGT—whether from a liver condition or from alcohol use—frequent coffee drinking can lower the amount of GGT in your blood. Excessive coffee consumption can carry health risks. Adults should avoid drinking more than about 4 mugs of coffee each day. Excessive drinking is defined as consuming, on average, 4-6 alcoholic drinks per day. If you’re a heavy drinker and consume more than 80 grams (2.8 oz) of alcohol a day, you may be raising your GGT to unhealthy levels. Visit your doctor, and ask them to administer bloodwork to measure your GGT levels. Your doctor will draw blood from a vein in your arm, and send it to a lab for testing.  Your doctor will likely instruct you to avoid eating, drinking, or taking medications for 10-12 hours prior to your bloodwork, as food, drinks, and medicines can affect your liver function tests. Talk to your doctor about all of the medicines and supplements you're taking, including those available over-the-counter. Expect your lab results to take at least a few hours but possibly a few days to be ready.