Problem: Article: Vinegar has amazing antibacterial as well as anti-infective properties that can help to lessen the spread of infection.  Wash the area with a solution of warm water and a cup of vinegar three to five times a day until you observe that the lesions and ulcers are drying and healing. It is also important to remember to keep the affected area dry at all costs. This is not just your usual kind of spice that can be added to add life to an otherwise mundane dish. It can be consumed as part of the treatment for jungle rot or directly applied to affected areas. All you have to do is to apply turmeric paste three times a day or when you deem it necessary until the sores become dry.  Turmeric has promising results and it can hasten the healing process.  You can also create a paste using turmeric powder. Add a cup of powder with warm water and mix the solution; keep adding powder until the solution thickens. Let it cool for a couple of minutes and then afterwards you can directly apply it to your lesions. Turmeric works because, like vinegar, it also has anti-infective and antibacterial properties. You can also apply vitamin E to soothe extreme pain and itchiness. Apply vitamin E directly to the affected part 3 times a day until the lesions start to dry up and heal. Vitamin E has soothing effects that can help to ease the itchiness and crusting of lesions.  Eat plenty of foods that are rich in vitamin E - they help to maintain the good health of the skin. These foods include spinach, nuts, pumpkins, broccoli, avocado and rainbow trout fish. Another home remedy which is thought to have a soothing effect is witch hazel. Apply liberal amounts over the affected area three to five times a day. Remember that if symptoms persist even after using these home remedies then it is best to drop by your doctor’s office to consider medical treatment. Because jungle rot can lead to tissue death if left untreated, if you notice it worsening it is key to be evaluated by a medical professional for definitive treatment sooner rather than later.
Summary: Use vinegar to clean and wash the lesions. Use turmeric. Consider vitamin E. Try witch hazel. See your doctor if your lesions get worse.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some characters have "nuclear" powers, which means that they've come in contact with some kind of substance that has given them super-human powers. This was especially popular during the 1940s in the "Golden Age" of comics when nuclear technology was on the rise. Daredevil, Spiderman, Hulk, Flash, and Dr. Manhattan are good examples of these kinds of powers. Some characters have "alien" powers. Here, objects or abilities have been given to your hero from other worlds. These stories and powers tend to be expansive and intergalactic, giving your hero the ability to fly between worlds and do things that break all the rules of being a human. Sometimes these heroes will even look like aliens, or be transformed in some way. Superman, Silver Surfer, and Green Lantern are examples of this kind of hero. Some superhero characters have superpowers that arose from other "natural" circumstances which resulted in powers that are beyond those of regular humans. Genetic manipulation, evolution, and other factors might play into these kinds of powers. Magic might also be an important part of these abilities. All of the X-Men, Captain America, John Constantine (Hellblazer), and Aquaman are good examples of this kind of character, who gained or learned their powers biologically. In some comic books, the heroes might not have any superpowers at all. Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Batman are characters with no actual superpowers, other than their smarts and sweet gear. While these characters are often independently wealthy enough to pay for all the sweet armor and gadgets they use, it adds a unique humanity to the characters. Most of the traditional superpowers have all been divided up already. Start thinking of unique, creative worlds in which strange things might be considered superpowers. Who says your Superhero's power can't be that they have a key for an arm and live in a world that is a hallway of locked doors? In general, new superheroes are rarely people who fly around with capes and have a name that ends in "man."

SUMMARY: Think about accidental or "nuclear" superpowers. Think about powers from other worlds. Think about mutation abilities. Consider giving your hero no powers. Think outside the box.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Canned food is the only kind acceptable for an event such as a hurricane; again, check the expiration dates to make sure the food is fresh. Always have these supplies on hand so that you can respond whenever an emergency arises.  Try getting canned food that doesn't require any added water or milk, such as Progresso. Fill up the bathtub with water if you decide to stay home. An average bathtub full of water holds enough water for about three days. It also makes it possible to flush the toilet using a bucket. There is a lot of water in the hot water heater of your home. An average 150-liter water heater has enough water to keep a single person alive for a month. See here for details. An average person needs about 3.5 l of water (one gallon) per day. Pets (dogs) need about 1.75L of water per day. Cats need much less water. Do this as the storm enters your area and you settle down for the long haul. Eat perishables first in anticipation of the power going out. Fill your fridge and freezer with bottled water and sealed non-perishable items. The more full your freezer is, the more items there are to retain the cold and keep the overall temperature down. The same applies to the refrigerator.  Store as much water and fluids as you can in your fridge so that if the power goes out, it will retain the cold longer; hopefully in time for the power to turn back on. Put all the ice that you have in your freezer into plastic bags. Fill all spaces in your freezer with bags of ice. Freeze water bottles, too. See How to keep foods frozen during a power failure for more details. Be sure that you are well supplied with any prescription drugs that you or your family takes on a regular basis. Some insurers will not honor refills until the last refill is nearly used up or has run out.  If necessary, drugs must be purchased without insurance; weeks may go by without the ability to get refills, putting your health at risk. If you’re in hurricane season, always have extra medication just case a storm comes in and all the pharmacies close down. Have the supplies to make it through if you and your family are trapped in your house for a week without access to electricity, running water, and stores. These materials include things such as light sources (powered by battery or hand crank), a manual can opener, a first aid kit, a NOAA-compatible radio, and hygiene products. Print out a medical aid guide like this so that you know how to administer proper care if the situation arises: http://www.redcross.org/images/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m55540601_FA-CPR-AED-Part-Manual.pdf. Many supplies in the disaster kit can be taken if you choose to evacuate by car. There will need to be smaller portions of food and water because of the lack of space in the transport. But there are some extra things you’ll need if you drive away from the storm.  Flares Physical maps Jumper cables Extra cans of gas This is to ensure the supplies you’ve stocked in case of emergency are both well stocked and fresh. You don’t want to find yourself faced with an emergency and figure out that you’re not prepared to face it. Keeping a checklist that has all the items categorized and dated helps with this process.  Inflate airbeds to ensure they don't need patching or replacing. Use a battery tester so you know all your stored batteries still have a full charge.
Summary:
Buy enough food and water to last a few days. Prepare your fridge and freezer. Have your prescription medication. Make sure that you have the necessities. Take your supplies with you. Check your disaster kit every few months.