INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sometimes Botox is confused with lip filler treatments, but it works differently. Botox is injected into the middle of your upper lip, which will cause these muscles to relax and make your upper lip "flip" up.Injections should only take 10-15 minutes and no recovery time is necessary, though it may take some time to get used to the feeling. If you're tired of lining your lips all the time, maybe permanent makeup is the right choice for you. It involves essentially tattooing the area around your lips to make them appear fuller or more colorful.  If you've given it a lot of thought and permanently pouty lips are what you want, do plenty of research to find a technician who will help you achieve the right look. It's very difficult to remove permanent makeup, so don't go this route unless you're absolutely sure it's what you want.

SUMMARY: Try a "Botox lip flip". Look into permanent makeup.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most full-term babies weigh between six and nine pounds at birth. However, it is possible for a baby to be healthy even if she weighs more or less than average at birth. Remember that weight is not the only determining factor of health. Your baby's doctor will be able to let you know if there is anything you should be concerned about. The Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization offer standardized growth charts for male and female babies based on length and age. These charts are used to calculate your child's percentile. A high percentile means your child is large compared to other children his age, while a low percentile means he is small compared to other children his age.  A low percentile only means that your baby is small, not necessarily that he is behind developmentally. Despite the usefulness of growth charts for indicating a healthy weight range for infants, every baby is different. In most cases, simple welfare checks on your baby will indicate whether he is gaining enough weight to be healthy and to allow for adequate growth and development. There are different growth charts for babies who are breast-fed and babies who are formula-fed because they tend to grow at different rates. Growth charts do not take genetic factors into account, and these play a huge role in determining your baby's weight. Be sure to think about the height and weight of both parents when processing information about your baby's size.  If both parents are shorter than average, it should not be surprising that the baby would be in a lower percentile, as she is likely to be short as well. (The average height in the United States is 5'8" for men and 5'3" for women.) If, on the other hand, both parents are taller than average, a low percentile may warrant more careful monitoring. In addition, babies with certain genetic disorders or other medical conditions such as Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, or heart disease may also grow at a different rate. Most infants lose some weight in the first few days after birth, and then slowly begin to gain it back. As long as your baby does not lose more than 10% of his birth weight and starts gaining weight within the next few days, there is usually no cause for concern. Most babies get back to their birth weight by 2 weeks. Babies typically gain about five to seven ounces a week after this initial weight loss and double their birth weight within three to four months. If your baby is not on track to gain this much weight, talk to your pediatrician about your concerns. Babies who are born prematurely have different nutritional needs than babies who are born at full term. They may not be able to feed properly and their bodies may not yet be capable of processing food normally, which is why they are often kept in the NICU. The goal of this specialized care is to help the premature baby grow at the same rate that she would have if she were still in the womb, which is faster than a full-term baby would be expected to grow. There are growth charts tailored to premature babies.
Summary: Know the averages. Get familiar with growth charts. Consider genetic factors. Expect immediate weight loss. Know the needs of premature babies.

Peel one small red onion and slice it thinly. Finely slice one or two fresh red chilies and put them in a serving bowl with the sliced onion. You should also chop two handfuls of ripe tomatoes. Put the tomatoes in the bowl along with any juice. You can use your favorite kind of tomatoes. Keep in mind that larger tomatoes will have more liquid than cherry or grape tomatoes. Squeeze one whole lemon and pour the juice into the serving bowl. Ensure there are no seeds in the juice. Pour 3 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil into the bowl and sprinkle some sea salt and pepper over the mixture. Stir the mixture well. You can add more salt or pepper according to your taste. Open one 15-ounce (425 g) can of chickpeas and drain the liquid. Rinse the chickpeas and then put them in a small saucepan. Heat the chickpeas over medium heat, so they just become warm. Scoop out about 1/4 cup (50 g) of the chickpeas out and put them in a prep bowl. Mash the chickpeas with a fork, so they're smooth. The mashed chickpeas will give the salad a creamy texture. Put the mashed and whole chickpeas into the serving bowl with the vegetables. Let the salad sit at room temperature until you're ready to serve it. Letting the salad sit at room temperature will help the flavors develop. Right before you're ready to serve the chickpea salad, add 1 handful of chopped fresh mint and 1 handful of minced fresh basil. Stir and taste the salad, so you can adjust the seasonings again. Top the salad with 2/3 cup (100 g) of crumbled feta cheese and serve it with crackers. You can use green or purple basil.
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One-sentence summary -- Cut the red onion, red chilies, and tomatoes. Stir in lemon juice and olive oil. Heat and mash the chickpeas. Combine the crunchy vegetable chickpea salad. Serve the salad.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: These can range widely from a dog in mild discomfort that appears quieter than usual, to the dog with an explosive disc protrusion that suddenly goes off its back legs and is paralyzed. Some subtle signs of back pain that can clue you in that there is a potential problem include:  Reluctance to move: The pain associated with back problems means the dog is unwilling to move and may stand in one spot, head lowered. He may yelp or cry out when you try to put his collar on. Some dogs refuse to eat or drink because lowering their head to the bowl is painful. Arched back: Many dogs with back pain adopt a hunched back stance, and stand stiffly, guarding their movements. Altered behavior: The dog may be reluctant to jump up onto a favorite sofa, or not be able to go upstairs to bed. Back pain is immensely painful and many dogs will vocalize, cry out, and whimper in response to the pain. They may even cry out just in anticipation of the pain when they are asked to move. Your dog is not just being dramatic when it yelps in pain. If pressure to the spinal cord is severe enough, it can cause nerve damage. This most commonly affects the back legs. The dog may not be able to stand, and when it tries to move it "wheelbarrows" forward, its front paws pulling its back end along. A dog with sudden paralysis needs to be seen by a veterinarian in order for the spinal damage to be assessed and treated. Severe paralysis can interfere with bladder and bowel function, and the dog may either become incontinent or it may be unable to empty its bladder. Your veterinarian should give you guidance about how to deal with this problem. If your dachshund shows sign of back pain, then you should restrict its movements so that it is forced to rest. Do not allow it to move around the house, instead restrict it to a puppy crate while you make an appointment with the vet. When you take the dog to the vet, carry it to the car and carry it into the vet's office, as moving awkwardly could cause a grumbling disc to rupture.

SUMMARY:
Keep an eye out for subtle symptoms of back pain. Take your dog's response to pain seriously. Take a dog with sudden paralysis to the vet immediately. Force your dog to stop moving.