Write an article based on this "Go to your email settings and click on the Forwarding option to send your mail to another address. Type in the email address you want your messages forwarded to. Send a test email to make sure the message forwards. Click the Forward option on a message if you only want to share a single email."
article: Look for the Settings option along the top of your inbox. It will either be listed as Settings along the menu or appear as a gear-shaped icon that you can click on. Once you access the settings, look for the option that says Forwarding and click on it. Many times, the settings option will be listed in the top right corner. Click on the option to add a forwarding address. Put in another email address that you own that you want your emails to get forwarded to. If you only want specific types of mail sent to you, you can create a filter to get rid of spam messages. You can set up mail to forward to multiple addresses if you only want to receive specific types of mail on each account. When you're finished, send an email to yourself or ask a friend to send an email to you. Make sure the email goes into the inbox on the second account to confirm it works. Check the inbox of the email you're forwarding occasionally just in case a message doesn't forward to the new account. Look along the top bar of icons above the message you want to forward. Look for the symbol of an envelope with an arrow pointing to the right. Click the button and type your own message above the forwarded message. If you're forwarding mail from your phone, long tap on the message until the pop-up menu appears. Click the Forward option to send the email.

Write an article based on this "Ask your doctor for medications to reduce the inflammation. Use a prescription-strength antibacterial. Discuss using an antifungal medication together with other medications. Discuss an immunomodulator with your doctor. Try light therapy combined with medication."
article: The doctor may prescribe creams or ointments for short-term use, as some of these may make your skin thinner if used over a long period of time:  Hydrocortisone creams Fluocinolone Desonide (DesOwen, Desonide) A common one contains metronidazole (MetroLotion, Metrogel) which can be obtained as a topical cream or gel. Apply it according to the manufacturer’s instructions or as directed by your doctor. If your doctor thinks a fungal infection may be preventing healing, this may help, particularly if areas under a beard or moustache are affected:  Alternate an antifungal shampoo with a weaker steroid, like hydrocortisone, desonide, fluocinolone. Try an oral antifungal like terbinafine (Lamisil); however, this medication may cause serious allergic reactions and liver damage. These medications reduce inflammation by suppressing the immune system; however, they may potentially increase your risk of cancer. Common ones have calcineurin inhibitors:  Tacrolimus (Protopic) Pimecrolimus (Elidel) The medication, called psoralen, makes you more sensitive to ultraviolet light. After taking it, you are given light therapy to treat the seborrheic dermatitis. The side effects of this treatment may be serious, including burns or discoloration of the skin.  You may have an increased risk of skin cancer. If you get this treatment, you should wear UV-protective sunglasses to avoid eye damage and cataracts. This treatment may not be appropriate for children.

Write an article based on this "Separate the carrier from the base. Anchor the base to your car's back seat. Thread the seat belt through the base, alternatively. Pop the infant carrier into the base. Double check the base angle."
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Most rear-facing seats consist of two parts: the base and the infant carrier. You will install the base, the part that remains in the car. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for removing the carrier from the base. Usually, there is simply a lever or button to activate. Many car seat bases include an attached belt with two hooks that can latch onto designated spots near your car’s seat belt area. If your car manufacturer included these, snap the hooks onto the metal bars at those designated spots.  Tighten the anchor belt attached to the base until the base is snug against the seat. Check the manufacturer's instructions if you aren't sure if your car or seat has this option, or how to use it. There may also be a place to feed the car’s seat belt through the base for added security. If your car seat does not use the anchor system, it will be secured to the backseat with the car’s seat belt.  Feed the belt through designated openings in the base and buckle it. The seatbelt should fit cleanly, and not be twisted or bunched up.  Read the instructions to study where you are supposed to put the belt if you aren't sure. Every vehicle and seat is different, so it's important to get this right. Not latching the seat belt correctly can increase the risk of the child getting injured in an accident. Set it onto the base so that the child would face the rear. It should click when it's in the right position. You can then practice taking the carrier out (by activating the lever or button) and setting it back into get a feel for things. Rear facing car seats usually have bases that can rest at different angles. The youngest infants will need to be in the more reclined position. This helps them breathe properly.  Most infant carriers have level indicators. Once yours is in place, read this level to see if the seat is at the correct angle for the babies weight/height/age. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for how to properly read the level if it isn't clear. Change the base angle if the level is not correct or your child. Usually, this involves turning the base over and rotating a piece. Remember to change the angle later on (or switch to a different seat) if the baby outgrows one setting.