In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This method is intended for those small diffusers that you plug into your wall. They are about the same size as nightlights and have a small glass jar or bulb attached to the bottom. In most cases, you will need to twist the bulb counterclockwise. Slide your tool under the cap, and press down on the handle. This will help pop the cap out. Some wicks may have a nail inserted through them. In this case, you may need to use a pair of needle-nose pliers to pry it out. It might also be a good idea to rinse the wick out as well (be sure to squeeze it to get any residual oil out) and let it dry as well. Be aware that some wicks have a sharp nail poked through them. Cinnamon, lavender, lemon, orange, and vanilla are all popular choices, but you can also use other types as well. You can even combine different oils to create your own unique scent. Some of the oil scent will remain. When adding a new scent, consider using something that is similar to the old one. This will ensure that you don't end up with something that smells unpleasant. You need that extra space for the wick. If you are using a bulb-shaped diffuser, then fill it to just below the widest point. If you took the wick out of the cap, then put it back in first. Try to pop the cap straight down, applying even pressure. Wiggling it back and forth will not be as effective. This will blend the oil and water together. Don't worry if your mixture looks cloudy; this is normal, because you are using essential oils. The fragrance will be more subtle than the store bought fragrance because you are using natural, essential oils. It will take only a fraction of the cost to make, however!
Summary: Find an empty, plug-in diffuser. Unscrew the glass bulb from the body of the diffuser. Use a butter knife or flat screwdriver to pop the cap and wick out. Rinse the bottle out and let it dry so that the scents don't mix. Add 20 drops of essential oil into the diffuser. Fill the diffuser with water, but leave some space at the top. Put the cap back on. Twist the bulb back into the body of your diffuser, and give the diffuser a good shake. Plug the diffuser into the wall.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Traditional grip is unique among drum grip styles in that it's not a matched grip — that is, the way you hold the stick isn't the same for both hands. To play with a traditional grip, begin by raising your your non-dominant hand in front of you and turning it so its palm faces upward toward the ceiling.  Note — traditional grip was originally used by military drummers who found it difficult to drum with a matched grip while on the march. To maintain uniformity, the left hand was generally used to hold the stick with an upward-facing grip regardless of which hand was the drummer's dominant one. However, in a modern context, some left-handed drummers reverse the typical traditional grip and use their right hand as the upward-facing one. Your off hand is ready to play! Now, all you need to do is grip the other stick with your dominant hand in an overhand style just as you would for any of the matched grips above. You can use whichever grip is comfortable for you, but most find the typical American-style grip (or some minor variation on it) to be easiest.
Summary: Turn your "off" hand palm side up. Use an overhand grip in your other hand.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Unfortunately, the only treatment option for an ectopic pregnancy is to remove the ectopic embryo. This is because the condition is life-threatening to the mother and fatal to the embryo. The earlier you treat an ectopic pregnancy, the better your chances are of having a healthy pregnancy in the future. Remember that you are doing the best possible thing by getting the treatment you need. As you discuss your diagnosis and treatment options, you will probably have a lot of questions. Don't hesitate to ask your doctor or any other healthcare specialists you may interact with during the treatment process. They can help you understand your condition and what is involved in any recommended treatment procedures. You might ask questions like, “What are the risks of this procedure?” or “What are my chances of having another healthy pregnancy after this treatment?” Getting medical treatment for an ectopic pregnancy can be stressful or frightening. Reach out to a significant other, relative, or friend who can be with you at the doctor's office or hospital to offer comfort and be an advocate for you. If there's no one available to be there with you, some hospitals and medical centers employ chaplains or volunteers who can offer emotional support to patients who need it. This treatment is best when the ectopic pregnancy is caught early, before it becomes life-threatening. Methotrexate works by stopping the growth of embryonic cells and allowing your body to absorb any cells that are already established.  Your doctor may give you the methotrexate as a single injection or as multiple injections over the course of a week. A timely dosage of methotrexate may save your fallopian tubes from serious damage caused by surgery. This can increase your chances of having a healthy and successful pregnancy in the future. Your doctor will need to test your hCG levels over the next few weeks to confirm that the ectopic pregnancy has ended. If your hCG levels do not drop quickly enough, you may need surgery to remove the ectopic embryo. If your ectopic pregnancy does not respond well to methotrexate treatments, or if the ectopic pregnancy is too advanced, you may need to have the embryo removed surgically. The most common surgical treatment for an ectopic pregnancy is laparoscopy, in which the surgery is performed through a tube inserted into a tiny incision near your navel.  Laparoscopic surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia, meaning you will not be awake for the surgery. If your fallopian tube is ruptured or seriously damaged, it may have to be removed along with the ectopic embryo. In serious emergencies (e.g., if you are experiencing severe bleeding due to a rupture), a more invasive form of surgery, such as laparotomy, may be necessary.  Follow all of your doctor's pre- and post-surgery self-care instructions carefully.
Summary:
Acknowledge that the pregnancy is not viable. Ask your doctor any questions you might have. Have a friend or loved one with you for support, if possible. Get an injection of methotrexate to dissolve the ectopic pregnancy. Consent to surgical treatment, if necessary.