Problem: Article: Brace the melon half with one hand. This will keep it from wobbling when you use the melon baller on it. The cut honeydew melon will last 3-5 days in the refrigerator before the texture starts to deteriorate. After a week, the honeydew will become mushy and excrete its juices, which is often an indicator that it is starting to rot. To make your honeydew last longer, place it in a tightly sealed container or in a freezer bag, and store it in the freezer. Preserve the melon for 10 to 12 months thereafter.
Summary: Place the melon half upright on the cutting board so the fruit is facing upwards. Eat the melon right away or store it in a sealed container to keep it fresh.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Envision how happy you'll be when you earn that promotion at work or meet your weight loss goal. Focus on the positive outcome of accomplishing your goals, rather than becoming discouraged about how far away that goal might seem. For example, if you want to save up for a vacation, decide how much money you'll need for the trip and brainstorm how you can reach your goal. Don't get overwhelmed if it feels daunting at first. Maybe you'll skip your morning latte or get rid of cable for a year to save up. Envision how happy you'll be as you progress toward having enough money to take your vacation. Avoid focusing on past failures or struggles, which can be very discouraging. Instead, focus on your successes and the actions you can take moving forward to achieve your goals. If you've been trying to lose weight and you have a bad weekend where you overeat and forget to workout, don't beat yourself up over it. Instead, focus on what you did right, such as getting right back on track on Monday morning or giving your body and mind a break for the week. Focusing on what you did right instead of focusing on your mistakes helps keep you encouraged and in a happier mindset. Everyone has failed at something at some point. Remember that just because you experience a setback does not mean that you are a failure. Setbacks are just opportunities to learn what did and didn't work for next time.  If you experience a setback, try not to dwell on the negative. Dwelling on your setbacks is discouraging and unproductive, so try to look for the opportunities in the setback instead. For example, losing a job could be an opportunity to find a more fulfilling one or to go back to school. The end of a relationship might be a chance to focus more on loving yourself and cultivating your friendships. . Unrealistic goals set you up for discouragement, so be sure that the goals you hope to accomplish are realistic and can be completed in a reasonable amount of time. Remember that progress takes time, and for most personal goals, results will not happen overnight. Be sure to break up large goals into smaller steps so you feel better able to conquer them. For example, instead of making a goal of running a marathon this year, work your way up to that goal by making your first goal to complete a 5K run. Seeing physical proof of your accomplishments is important. Having visual proof of your progress will make you feel better and keep you encouraged to keep working toward your goals. For example, you might chart weight loss in a journal, jot down when you pay off a credit card, or keep a tally of your growing savings account. Every little bit counts, and documenting your progress will help you see how far you've come.

SUMMARY: Visualize accomplishing your goals. Focus on your successes. View setbacks as learning opportunities. Set realistic goals Document your progress.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Diuretics can decrease edema (swelling of hands and feet) due to excess water in the body. Your doctor should prescribe drugs like hydrochlorothiazide or furosemide in doses specific to the severity of kidney failure. Furosemide is administered in tablet form or IV and is taken every day once a day until the desired effect is obtained. ACE inhibitors, Veno-dilators, beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers can help keep your blood pressure at a healthy level. These drugs either dilate the veins or arteries, reducing either the amount of work required of the heart or reducing the amount of blood pumped to the heart. Taken before meals, phosphate binders like calcium carbonate or Calcitriol bind phosphate in the stomach and prevent it from being absorbed. A concentration of phosphate in the blood leads to:  weakening of bones and ultimately irreversible damage skin irritations and itching muscle cramps due to electrolytes disturbance There are additional strategies involving dietary changes for lowering phosphate. Supplements can help activate the vitamin taken from food or sunlight. The activated form of vitamin D helps regulate both calcium and phosphorus levels in your blood through balancing their absorbance. It also controls parathyroid hormone "PTH" release, which forces your body to increase calcium levels by taking it from bone tissue, which is ultimately not good for you. Anemia develops because of a decrease in erythropoietin (EPO) production. EPO help form red blood cells by stimulating bone marrow to produce them. When not enough red blood cells are synthesized, less oxygen is delivered to your vital organs, causing short rapid breath, fatigue, chest pain, confusion or dementia. NSAIDs like Ibuprofen and Declofenac salts can harm your kidneys. Ask your doctor to prescribe you other safe analgesics.
Summary: Take diuretics. Maintain your blood pressure with medication. Ingest phosphate binders. Get Vitamin D supplements. Take iron supplements to treat anemia. Avoid non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Journaling is an amazing way to gain insight into your feelings and to record moments from your daily life. Date your entry and write about how you're feeling, what you're seeing and what you're thinking about. Journaling is most effective if it becomes a habit, so try to write in your journal more often than just Saturday nights. Writing a short story often seems daunting, and you may be worried that you don't have enough creativity. However, if you just start typing, you may be surprised at the ideas that come out. If you already have an idea, map it out by creating an outline or a plot arc. Then get to work writing your story. It could be comedy, funny and even sad. Pick any type you want. . Poetry is a great way to put your ideas on paper, and it can be even more fun than writing prose. Poetry lets you describe objects and events in creative ways, and the sky is the limit with the amount of creativity you bring. Decide what to write about, and then practice putting your poetic thoughts on paper. Remember, poetry doesn't have to rhyme: it can be as free form as you like.
Summary:
Write in a journal. Write a short story. Write poetry