Write an article based on this "- For the first week of your new piercing you are advised to only brush the front teeth and then on the second week you may proceed to brush back and gently the tongue. It is important to brush your teeth three times daily while your piercing is healing. It is suggested that you purchase a new soft-bristle toothbrush to use during the initial healing period. You should brush your jewelry daily if you want to prevent plaque build-up."
article: Brushing your teeth will cut down on the amount of bacteria and food particles in your mouth. Also, plaque (a white crusty shell) will begin to build up on your tongue jewelry if you do not gently brush the balls and post.

Write an article based on this "Talk to a doctor if you are at risk for complications. Consider rectal suppositories. Use lubricant laxatives for quick relief. Try osmotic agents for general relief. Use stool softeners for short-term issues. Take a stimulant laxative for severe cases. Visit a doctor for prescription medicines."
article: It's generally a good idea to talk to a doctor before taking a laxative. People in certain circumstances should always do so, to avoid health complications:  Pregnant or breastfeeding women Children 6 years old or younger Adults over the age of 65 Anyone taking other medication. (If you are already taking a laxative or mineral oil, wait for at least 24 hours before switching to a different laxative.) Anyone with severe stomach pain, abdominal cramps, nausea, or vomiting should avoid laxatives entirely, and visit a doctor immediately. In some cases, glycerol suppositories can be useful to help relieve short-term constipation. To insert the suppository, unwrap it, face the pointed end toward your rectum, and use a finger to push it as far in as possible. Try to keep as still as possible to hold the suppository in place. If inserted correctly, it should start working in around 20 minutes. Many people moisten the suppository with tap water before inserting it. These suppositories are only intended for short-term relief. If you are still constipated after 3 days of use, see your doctor. These cheap laxatives grease your stool with mineral oil or similar substances to ease passage. They typically take effect within 8 hours, but are only suitable for quick relief. Overuse can lead to vitamin deficiency. If you are taking any other medication, talk to a doctor before taking lubricant laxative. The hastened passage of stool can decrease the amount of medication that is absorbed. This type of laxative helps your stool absorb more water and pass more easily, taking effect within two or three days. These require a great deal of water to be effective, and to avoid gas and cramps.  The elderly, people with diabetes, and people with heart or kidney issues should be monitored regularly for electrolyte imbalance and dehydration while taking this drug.  Saline laxatives are one type of osmotic laxative. Stool softeners (emollients) such as docusate sodium are usually prescribed after childbirth or surgery, or for patients who need to avoid straining. These have a weak effect, but still require plenty of water and should only be used for a few days. This is a more powerful laxative that may not be available over-the-counter in all areas. It can provide relief within 6–12 hours by causing muscle contraction in your intestines. This should only be used rarely, as repeated use can damage intestines and make you dependent on the drug for normal bowel movements.  Check the label for phenolphthalein, which has been linked to cancer.  This type of drug can also cause cramping and diarrhea. If an over the counter laxative does not work within three days, visit a doctor right away. He may suggest the following treatments or tests:  A prescription laxative, such as lubiprostone or linaclotide. These may be suitable for longterm use.  Enemas can deliver laxatives directly to the location of the problem, or flush out compacted stool. While available over the counter or as home remedies, they are best used sparingly and while following medical advice. If your doctor suspects a more serious problem, they may ask for a blood test, stool sample, X-rays, bowel examination, enema test, or colonoscopy. They may also suggest manual disimpaction for particularly difficult situations.

Write an article based on this "Gather your materials. Heat up 1-1 1/3 cup of hot water."
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You will all of the items below to make a plastic bottle mosquito trap. Every item is easily found at your local grocery and hardware store.  An empty, plastic 2 liter bottle A marker or pen A box cutter A tape measure 1/4 cup brown sugar 1-1 1/3 cup hot water 1 gram of yeast Measuring cup Tape (duct, scotch, or electrical are fine) You can heat up the water over the stove or in the microwave, whichever is more convenient. When the water begins to steam, it is hot enough for the trap.