Article: There are numerous potential causes of a loss of sense of smell. These include damage to the mucous membranes lining the inside of your nose and obstructions to your nasal passage. Damage to mucous membranes can occur when you have a cold, flu, or suffer from hay fever or sinusitis. These are the most common causes of a loss of smell and are generally temporary.  Obstructions, such as nasal polyps, can cause problems with smell and may in some cases require surgery. Damage to your brain or nerves can also affect your sense of smell. A head injury can result in a loss of sense of smell. Before you consider going to the doctor, you can ask yourself some questions to begin the process of evaluating the deterioration of your sense of smell. The answers to these questions will help the diagnosis if you do go to a doctor. Start by asking when you first became aware of the loss of smell, and then ask yourself about the conditions under which this occurred.  Was this a one off experience or does it recur? If so, what links the times when it does recur? Were you suffering from hay fever at the time? Did you have a cold or flu at the time? Had you suffered a head injury? Were you exposed to pollutants or substances such as dust to which you may have had an allergic reaction? Short-term changes in your sense of smell are relatively common, if you have a cold for example, but if the problems persist and your smell doesn't return you should make an appointment with your doctor. If necessary your doctor will refer you to a specialist who will test you and give you a diagnosis. You may be asked to smell specific odours in a paper booklet, and the specialist may perform an endoscopic examination of your nose.   It may not seem the most serious health problem, but your sense of smell is important and you should visit the doctor if you have concerns. If you are unable to smell be especially careful with any gas appliances and be sure not to eat any food that has passed it's best before date. Problems with your chemical senses can be an early sign of more serious conditions including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. Smell disorders can also be related to hypertension, obesity, malnutrition and diabetes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Understand the causes of a diminished sense of smell. Evaluate your sense of smell. Know when to visit a doctor.

Problem: Article: Everyone is good at something, from playing guitar to giving relationship advice to executing practical jokes.  Whatever your talent may be, there are likely people willing to pay — or at least click on ads — to enjoy watching it.  To drive traffic to your content, you’ll probably either have to provide something unique, or something common done exceptionally well. If you establish a Partner account on YouTube, for instance, you can earn some money for the advertising displayed with your uploads.  This will require an adult’s permission and account, however. If you want to blow the mind of an adult who hasn’t kept up with computer games since the days of the Oregon Trail on an Apple II-e, tell them some young people make thousands of dollars per month just by letting others watch them play. You can earn money with gameplay streaming on sites like YouTube or Twitch (Amazon), for example.  To build a following, however, you need to not only be good at the game, but also adept at sharing insights and interacting with your fans. If you have a gift for gab and a welcoming voice, or have a knack for the written word, one of these options may be a good way for you to make a few bucks online. Once again, sponsors and especially advertising are the key ways to raise funds from blogs or podcasts.  Programs like Google AdSense (https://www.google.com/adsense/start/), for instance, will utilize space on your webpage for targeted advertising and send a bit of money your way. The internet allows anyone to bypass book publishers and record companies, and the only real barrier to making some money is the quality of what you produce.  You can sell songs of your own creation on iTunes, and self-publish stories or books at the Amazon Kindle store, to mention two popular avenues. While it’s more likely you’ll never make a penny than it is you’ll achieve fame and fortune, at the very least you’ll have a good creative outlet for your talents.
Summary: Upload videos that showcase your skills. Stream your gameplay. Create a blog or podcast. Make music or books for sale.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There is little to no scientifically-backed support for most homemade treatments; support for these methods is mostly anecdotal, or based on personal accounts. These treatments may or may not work, and could potentially damage your skin. Talk to your doctor before attempting any homemade treatment.  If you have particularly sensitive skin take extra care and use more diluted versions of these solutions. Stop if any of these irritate your skin. It is thought that a proteins found in eggs may kill bacteria that causes acne. To make a face mask, separate an egg white from the yolk and, after patting dry your face, apply the egg white to your skin. You can use a cloth for this, if you use your fingers make sure they are clean and dry first. Once the first egg layer has dried, add another. Repeat this 3-5 times, always letting each layer dry first. Then wash it off and pat dry.  You can add a layer of tissue between each egg layer. Peel each layer off before you wash your face at the end.  Raw egg whites can grow salmonella. Be sure not to ingest raw egg white. Honey has both antiseptic and anti-bacterial properties and may assist in healing wounds and skin infections. There is, however, no evidence that it has any affect on blackheads or acne. It is thought the stickiness may help it bind to the blackheads and remove them.  Warm up some honey in a pan, or place a jar of honey in hot water. When the honey is hot to the touch, but there is no danger of you burning yourself, dab it onto your blackheads and let it dry for around ten minutes. Wash off your face with a damp cloth.  You can leave this treatment on overnight, but make sure it has dried or you might wake up with your face stuck to your pillow!

SUMMARY: Understand the limitations and risks of homemade treatments. Try an egg white mask. Use warmed honey.

Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your browser. This will open the Facebook News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password before proceeding. Look for a status or a comment that you want to copy. If you're trying to copy text from a website or source other than Facebook, go to that place instead. Click and drag your mouse from the beginning of the text that you want to copy to the end of the text that you want to copy. You should see the text highlight as you click and drag. Press Ctrl and C (or ⌘ Command and C on a Mac) at the same time. This will copy the selected text. You can also right-click the text and then click Copy... in the drop-down menu that appears. Find a text field (e.g., a comment box or the status box) on Facebook in which you want to paste the text. If you want to paste the text somewhere other than Facebook (e.g., in an email), go to the site, app, or document in which you want to paste the text instead. Doing so will place your mouse cursor in the text field. Make sure that your cursor is in the text field, then press Ctrl+V (or ⌘ Command+V on a Mac) to paste in the text. You should see the copied text appear in the text field.  As with copying, you can also right-click the text field and then click Paste in the drop-down menu. On a Mac, you can click the Edit menu item at the top of the screen and then click Paste in the resulting drop-down menu.
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Open Facebook. Find something to copy. Select the text. Copy the text. Go to the place where you want to paste the copied text. Click the text field. Paste in the text.