Write an article based on this "Wash your linens and clothes separately from the rest of the household. Wash your dishes separately from the rest of the dishes. Wipe down the phone after using it."
article: Always wash your towels, sheets, and clothes in a different load from other household items. They may spread radioactive particles to other items in the house if you don't take this precaution. Reserve dishes and utensils for yourself that only you use, kept away from other dishes and utensils. Also, wash these items separately from other household dishes so you don't spread radioactive particles to other items. You can use the dishwasher, as long as you're washing separate loads for your dishes. Alternatively, use disposable utensils. If you're using a shared phone, use a disinfectant wipe to clean it after each time you use it. Use a new one each time so you're not rubbing radioiodine back onto the phone. Wipe down any other shared items, such as the television remote.

Write an article based on this "Monitor yourself for side effects. Tell your doctor if you think you may be pregnant or are planning to get pregnant. Reconsider Remicade if you develop a serious health condition."
article: If Remicade produces side effects you should contact your doctor or nurse immediately to discuss whether the medication is right for you. Be aware that not all side effects appear immediately or they may not be side effects of the medication, but in fact part of your disease or something unrelated, such as a cold. Tell your doctor if you develop side effects even if it is days or weeks after the infusion so that she can evaluate your condition. Not everyone experiences side effects, but in some people they may be severe enough that it is necessary to stop the medication. Possible side effects include:  Stomach pain, vomiting, or nausea Fever, flushing, or chills Coughing, stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, or sore throat Fainting, dizziness, tiredness Difficulty breathing Chest pain Headache or muscle pain Hives or an itchy rash Ask your doctor whether this medication will be safe for you to use while carrying a child.  It is unknown whether this medication is safe for women to take while breastfeeding. There have not been enough studies done to demonstrate that it is safe. Talk to your doctor to discuss whether you should give your infant formula while on this medication. Some health providers list pregnancy and breastfeeding as a criteria that disqualifies patients as being eligible for Remicade. Some health conditions will prevent you from being eligible for this medication. In particular, because this medication affects your immune system, chronic or acute infections make this may make this medication unsafe for you. Talk to your doctor if you develop any of the following conditions:  A current systemic infection Sepsis An abscess Heart failure Latent or active tuberculosis Cancer Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

Write an article based on this "Sit further away from the screen. Blink. Lubricate your eyes. Avoid direct air movement. Humidify your work-space."
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Do not sit so far away that you have to strain to read the text. 16–24 inches (40.6–61.0 cm) is a good distance, depending on your eyesight and the size of the screen.  Consider changing the settings to show larger text on every site accessed on your browser. Specialty applications on your computer may be able to do this. Additionally, there are options in your web browser to change this feature. People blink at least half as much as normal when staring at the computer screen, because people usually squint and your eyes are not made for looking at monitors. It may be hard to remember to do this constantly, so every now and then you can close your eyes for a few seconds. You can do this using with artificial tears or eye drops. This is especially helpful before and after long periods of time with computer use. A well-hydrated eye optimizes eyesight. Stay hydrated so you are sure your eyes can make tears. If you have a fan on your desk, you  may consider moving it to avoid drying out your eyes. Direct air movement can reduce your eyes natural moisture. If you find your office or room too dry, consider using a humidifier. This can circulate and introduce more moisture into the air and keep you and your eyes moist.