In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The good news is that the prognosis (outlook) for cervical cancer is excellent when treated early. The faster you see your doctor for treatment of your cervical cancer, the better your chances of remaining cancer-free in the long-run will be. For Stage 1 cancers (ones that are caught very early), there is a 95% cure rate. In general, people are advised to see their doctor for a physical exam of their pelvic area every three to four months for two years following treatment. Additionally, a Pap test is recommended annually for surveillance purposes post treatment. In general, additional diagnostic tests such as MRIs or ultrasounds are not required unless you show symptoms suggestive of a recurrence of cancer (such as abnormal bleeding from the vagina, or unusual pain during sexual intercourse not related to the aftermath of receiving treatment). Recovery from treatments, in particular radiation (and to a degree surgery), can have a significant impact on the sex life of some women. For others, however, it is not such an issue. Concerns that may arise following treatment for your cervical cancer include pain with intercourse and possibly a decreased libido. These are due to shrinking of the vaginal tissues that often accompanies treatment, as well as changes to your hormones that may ensue following treatment.  The good news, however, is that with time and dedication most of these potential obstacles can be overcome. Your physician may suggest using additional lubricant, and/or a vaginal dilator to help recover your sex life as best as possible. You and your partner may also opt for counselling and/or coaching to guide you in how to move forward successfully in this area following treatment.
Summary: Ask about your prognosis. Be sure to follow through with regular testing after your treatment. Be aware that you may need to modify your sex life after treatment.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're overly tired, your tics are likely to become worse. To get better sleep, set an alarm an hour before you need to go to sleep to remind you to start getting ready for bed. Turn off all electronics so you can start winding down, and make sure to minimize distractions, including light and extraneous sounds.   Adults need 7-9 hours of sleep.  14 to 17 year-olds need 8-10 hours of sleep at night.  6 to 13 year-olds need 9-11 hours of sleep at night.  3 to 5 year-olds need 10-13 hours of sleep at night.  2-year-olds need 11-12 hours of sleep at night and 1-2 hours of naps.  1-year-olds need 10 hours of sleep at night and 4 hours of naps.  Newborns need 14-17 hours of sleep. Smoking and drinking can make it harder to control your tics. If you engage in these behaviors, do you best to quit. You can seek help from a therapist or addiction counselor, if necessary Of course, you don't need to walk up to strangers on the street and tell them you have a tic. However, it can be helpful to tell your close friends and family. Let them know about your condition so they can adjust their own reactions to your tics. Mention that high-stress situations can often make tics worse. Remember that your tics are nothing to be ashamed of! You have a medical condition, just like asthma, epilepsy, or diabetes.
Summary: Get enough sleep. Avoid smoking and drinking. Warn others about your tics.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Valves for the supply of hot and cold water are usually located behind the washing machine and in a washer box attached to the wall. Turn off the valves by turning them clockwise until they cannot be turned any further. You'll want to turn these off first thing. This will protect you from major spills if you should accidentally tear a hose in step 2. If working alone, grab one side and move it forward, then do the same with the other side. If you have help, try pulling on opposite sides simultaneously.  Pull the machine as far out as you can without putting stress on the hoses. Ideally, this will be far enough away from the wall that you can step behind the machine.  If your house is on the newer side, some new water boxes are above the washer so it's easier to reach the lines without moving the machine. Make sure the washing machine is not running, and pull the plug out of the outlet. This will disconnect the washing machine from its power supply. Place a water pan  or bucket behind the washing machine, under the water lines where it will catch water. Surround the bucket with several towels to catch any additional leaks or water that may spill out when the pipes are detached. If they are attached with clamps, turn the screws atop the clamps counterclockwise until the clamps are loose. Then, point the ends of the hoses toward your bucket to drain any water. Alternatively, you can place them in the drain, located in the washer box.  It's a good idea to double-check that your valves are still off before doing this. Some styles of faucet handles are easy to accidentally turn back on, and this could have occurred as you moved the machine or when you stepped behind it.  You may find it helpful to wait a few seconds after turning off the valves to try to remove the hoses, as this will allow the pressure in the hoses to abate, making them easier to remove.  Turning on a few other faucets in the house may help them drain more quickly. You may need to use adjustable pliers or a pipe wrench to loosen the hoses, especially if the machine hasn't been disconnected in a while.  Once you've removed them, drain any remaining water into the bucket. Depending on your plumbing setup, this might be a laundry sink, a floor drain, a wall-mounted drain, or a tall stand-pipe. Each of these requires a slightly different process of hose removal. Consult the instructions that came with your machine if it is not immediately obvious. Point the free end of this hose toward your bucket as well, to allow any water to flow out.
Summary:
Turn off the water valves. Pull or drag the washing machine away from the wall. Unplug the washing machine. Get a bucket. Detach the hoses from the machine. Remove the hoses from the wall.Turn the ends counterclockwise until the hoses detach. Remove the drain hose from the drain.