Article: Depending on the version, you may have to click Download now or select the version again first. This downloads a ZIP file containing Odin to your computer. The package you'll need varies depending on whether you have the 7.0, 8.0, or 10.1 model.  10.1: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2442915  8.0: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525630  7.0: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2437219
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Follow the on-screen instructions to download Odin. Download the root package for your Galaxy Tab 3 model.
Article: Before you pack and leave for your automobile trip, buy a urination device to take with you. A disposable urinal is the best option because they are the easiest to use. If you have not used one before if might be a good idea to buy a few different types and bring them all with you. You can also just pee in a bottle.  There are a lot of urination devices on the market for both men and women.  If you do not want to spend money on a disposable device, you can use materials you might already have. A lot of men will use a milk jug, but milk jugs can be bulky and take up space in the car.  Gatorade bottles and Core water bottles have a wide mouth opening, so they are preferable for many women. Since the same hand(s) you will be using to urinate will be operating your automobile, bring something to clean up. Hand sanitizer, baby wipes, or paper towels pre-soaked in soapy water will all work fine.  You can find hand sanitizer and baby wipes at any big box store (like Walmart) or supermarket. If you do not want to invest much money, get the travel size. To pre-soak your paper towels: Take a dry paper towel and place it under running water until it is soaked. Pump one or two drops of liquid hand soap onto it and rub it in until you see the soap lather. Squeeze out any excess water, and fold it into your desired size. When you are ready to hit the road, make sure your urination device is accessible and ready to go in case you need it in the vehicle. Ideally, you won’t have to search for it. You can put it in your center console, the car door pocket, or your glove compartment. When you need to urinate, pull your car over to a safe place. The sides of the road, a freeway exit, or some other place away from traffic are all good options. For safety, do not pull your car over onto the side of a major freeway or highway. Do not use your urination device while you are driving. Grab your urination device from wherever you stashed it. Remove the lid if it has one. Tilt the device toward your body so the bottom is at a 45-degree angle to the floor. Urinate into the mouth of the device, aiming for the bottom. If your device has a lid on it, make sure you replace the lid when you are done. Grab those wipes or hand sanitizer and clean up before you get back on the road.  You can dispose of the urination device if there is a receptacle nearby. If there is not, set it aside for now. If you think you will need it again soon, set it nearby. Or, you can get another disposable device if you brought disposables. Do not dispose of your urination device outside the vehicle. Most states have strict fines for finding containers full of urine alongside the road. Continue driving toward your destination, much more comfortable now. Make sure you drink enough water. Dehydration causes fatigue, which is a bad combination with driving.
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Bring a urination device. Bring cleaning supplies. Place your urination device somewhere near you in the automobile. Pull your automobile over. Urinate into the urination device. Clean up using the cleaning supplies you brought. Get back on the road.
Article: Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid irritates the connection between the stomach and esophagus, causing it to relax. This then causes the acid to rise from the stomach into the esophagus, resulting in a burning pain in the chest. People with acid reflux may also experience nausea or a feeling like food is stuck in the chest or throat. It sometimes leaves an acidic taste in the mouth.  The condition is usually triggered or worsened by fatty or spicy meals, especially if you lay down after eating. Alcohol, chocolate, red wine, tomatoes, citrus fruits, peppermint, caffeinated products and coffee can cause acid build up and reflux. When you feel that familiar burning sensation, avoid lying down. Acid reflux happens in the esophagus, and lying down encourages stomach acid to flow through it. Sit up to help keep the acid from easily entering the esophagus. You can also try doing some gentle movement, such as rocking in a chair or walking. This may help to improve your digestion. Tums, Maalox, Pepto-Bismol, and Mylanta are all over the counter antacids that can relieve heartburn symptoms quickly. Take these drugs either after meals or after you begin feeling symptoms. You can also find antacids that can be taken before meals to prevent heartburn altogether. Read the instructions on the labels carefully, and take the drugs as directed. While antacids prevent reflux, Prilosec and Zantac work to stop acid production in the stomach.  Prilosec is an over the counter proton pump inhibitor that stops acid production in your stomach. Take 1 tablet at least an hour before your meals to slow down acid reflux. Make sure that you read the insert carefully to ensure you understand how this medication will affect your overall digestion. Zantac works achieves the same effect by blocking receptors for Histamine. Place a tablet in a glass of water and wait for it to dissolve. Drink the mixture 30 to 60 mins before your meal to reduce acid production. A mixture of baking soda and water is also known as "sodium bicarbonate," and can be very useful in easing acid reflux pain. Simply mix 1 or 2 tablespoons of baking soda into a glass of water and drink it when you feel chest pain from acid reflux. The bicarbonate found in baking soda will help neutralize the acid. Make a cup of chamomile or ginger tea, or add ginger root to your meals. These two herbs can help with digestion, and have a soothing effect on your stomach.  DGL-licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) extract can help coat the mucous lining of the esophagus and prevent the damage and pain of acid reflux. Take  250 to 500 mg capsules three times daily, chewed either one hour before or two hours after meals. If you take this for a prolonged period, visit your doctor to have him check your potassium levels. Licorice can reduce the potassium content in your body, which in turn can cause heart palpitations and arrhythmias. Buy deglycyrrhizinated capsules to prevent side effects such as swelling. Several studies suggest acupuncture can have a positive effect in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. In a 6 week study, acid reflux patients were given traditional Chinese acupuncture at 4 specific points on the body. The acupuncture group had results similar to the group treated with traditional medication. Tell the acupuncturist to focus on the following areas once a day for a week:  Zhongwan (CV 12) Bilateral Zusanli (ST36) Sanyinjiao (SP6) Neiguan (PC6) If you find that over the counter treatments and home remedies aren't doing the trick, you may need prescription strength help. The OTC medication Prilosec is also produced in prescription strength, and may be able to help ease your pain. Be sure to follow the medication insert’s advisements on changes you may experience in digestion.
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Make sure you have acid reflux. Sit up or stand. Take an antacid. Think about taking medication to reduce acid production. Make a simple, homemade treatment. Try herbal treatment. Consider acupuncture treatment. Ask a doctor for prescription strength medication if necessary.