Article: It's the blue app icon with a white lowercase "f" usually located on your home screen. You can browse for a group page on your wall or by typing the name of the group in the search bar at the top. Tap the white info button with the lowercase "i" in the top-right of the screen. This opens the Group Info page. On iPad, tap ⋯ in the top-right and then tap View Group Info instead. It's the second option on the Group Info page.  It's next to an icon with a curved arrow.  This displays a pop-up menu from the bottom of the screen. If this option is not listed, you may need to be a member of the group before you can copy the URL. It's near the bottom of the pop-up menu just above the "Cancel" option. This copies the link to your iPhone or iPad's clipboard, allowing you to paste it elsewhere. You can paste the link in any app that allows you to write or edit text.  This can be another Facebook post, instant message, text message, email, or text document.  To paste the link, tap and hold the text cursor until you see the black bar above the cursor appear and then tap Paste.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the Facebook app. Go to the Facebook group's page you want to URL for. Tap ⓘ. Tap Share Group . Tap Copy Link. Paste the link.

Problem: Article: Although boils themselves are not contagious, the bacteria which causes them is. That's why it's very important to exercise caution and avoid sharing any towels, clothes or bedding used by a family member with boils. These items should also be thoroughly washed after used by the infected person. Good hygiene is probably the most important thing you can do to prevent boils As boils are usually caused by bacteria infecting the hair follicles, you should prevent the build up of bacteria on the surface of the skin by washing daily. Normal soap is fine. You can also use an abrasive brush or sponge, such as a loofah, to scrub the skin. This will break up any oil from becoming clogged around the hair follicles. Bacteria can easily enter the body through cuts and wounds on the skin. It can then travel down the hair follicle where it causes infection and the development of boils. To avoid this, make sure to clean all minor cuts and scrapes well with an antibacterial wash, apply a cream or ointment, and cover with a bandage until healed. Boils that form between the buttocks, also known as "pilonidal cysts," usually develop as a result of direct pressure caused by sitting down for long periods of time. They are common in truck drivers and people who have recently traveled on a long flight. If possible, try to relieve the pressure by taking frequent breaks to stretch your legs.
Summary: Do not share towels, clothes or bedding with anyone who has a boil. Practice good hygiene. Clean any cuts or wounds immediately and thoroughly. Avoid sitting down for extended periods of time.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure that you don't over-decorate your end tables. A good rule to use is to group your accessories in threes. That way your table looks decorated, but not cluttered.  For a small end table, use 1 grouping of 3 accessories. For medium-sized tables, you can use 2 groups. For larger tables, use 2 or 3 groups. Once you place your decorations, you should still have a bit of room on your table.  If you have enough room for a cup of coffee or tea and a book or magazine, you probably have enough empty space on the table. Using accessories that are all roughly the same height and size can make the table look cluttered. Mix it up instead. Tall skinny accessories pair well with short squat ones. When you're deciding where to place your accessories and decorations on the table, keep the rest of the room in mind. You want the decorations to act as a way to draw the eye through the room, not to sit in a jumble. For example, if your end table is near a tall floor lamp, place short decorations on the side of the table nearest the lamp. The eye will naturally go from the top of the lamp down to the short accessory on your table. Depending on the size of your table, just setting out your decorations might not be enough. If your table still looks a bit bare, put a tray down and set up your decorations in the tray. The tray will take up more space and also makes cleaning easier! If you're decorating more than 1 end table, try to use similarly sized and shaped decorations. This is especially important if the tables are flanking another piece of furniture, like a sofa. You can also apply this rule to end tables scattered throughout the room - it ties the look together.

SUMMARY: Group accessories in threes. Vary the heights and sizes of your accessories. Use your decorations to draw your eye through the room. Use trays to organize accessories. Aim for symmetry with more than 1 table.

This may seem like a troublesome routine. However, cleaning syringes right before and after using them will greatly reduce the chances of catching a blood borne disease, like hepatitis or HIV. This will also prevent blood from hardening in the syringe.
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Clean syringes immediately before and after using them.