INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Just about any metal screen or wire chicken fence will do for the sides of your enclosure. Purchase a roll of your choice in screen material from your local hardware store and then unroll it across the top of your rabbit cage to cover the entire opening.  Choose a screen or mesh material with openings that are smaller than a rabbit will be. You will need at least 24 feet (7.3 m) of screen material, but you’ll want to purchase a bit more than that to ensure you have slack to work with. Lay staples across the wire of the screen and into the wooden frame. Secure the screen to the entire top of the cage by placing a staple every 4 inches (10 cm) or so, while keeping the screen taught across the top.  Be sure to keep the screen pulled tight over the frame as you stable it in place to avoid creating any loose portions a rabbit could escape through. You can purchase a staple gun and staples at your local hardware store. Use wire cutters or metal shears to cut the screen that hangs over the sides of the frame away. Cut the screen so no metal extends beyond the wood; otherwise, it may snag your clothes or scratch you as you walk past the cage.  You can also use pliers to fold any bits of metal extending out from the frame back onto itself so no sharp points are sticking out. Cut the screen you secured to the top away from the roll so you can use the roll to cover the rest of the cage as well. The easiest way to secure the screen to the sides of the cage is to lay the cage frame on its side and roll the screen out over it just as you did with the top. Staple the screen in place, using one staple every 4 inches (10 cm) or so, then rotate the cage and do the same for the next side. Repeat this process for all four sides until the cage now has a screen secured over everything but the very bottom. Use your shears or wire cutters to remove all the excess screen material hanging off of the sides you covered. The cage will not be completely enclosed except for the bottom. This open bottom is by design, so you can lift the cage up to get to the rabbits rather than installing a door. If you choose to screen in the bottom of the cage because you’re worried about animals digging their way in or out of the cage, consider zip tying the screen in place so you can remove it and gain access to the interior of the cage when necessary. With the cage flat on the ground or floor, lift up the opposite side from the rabbit shelter. Have a friend hold the cage up while you place your rabbits inside, then carefully lower the cage back down to enclose them in.  To clean the cage, have a friend lift up the end opposite from the rabbit shelter and remove the rabbit. Then you can turn the cage onto its side or even upside down for easy cleaning. To give the rabbit food or water in the cage, lift up the same end to slide the bowl in.

SUMMARY: Unroll your screen over the top of the box. Use a staple gun to secure the screen to the top of the box. Snip away any excess screen material with shears. Wrap screen around the sides of the box and secure it with staples. Cut away any excess material after the screen is secured. Place your rabbits in their new home.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Coffee is a very effective at absorbing odors. If you have not had luck in getting the burnt popcorn smell out of your microwave, pour about 2 tablespoons of ground coffee along with ½ cup of water into a microwavable cup or bowl. Put the cup or bowl with the coffee and water into the microwave. Then microwave the coffee on high for 3 minutes. Leave the coffee in the microwave for a minute or two after the cycle is over. Carefully remove the cup or bowl with the coffee from the microwave. You should notice that the smell of burnt popcorn is gone. Coffee is not only very good at absorbing smells, it also masks bad smells as well. If the coffee didn’t work to entirely absorb the smell, leave an open container of baking soda in the microwave overnight. Baking soda also has strong absorbing capabilities and can once and for all fix your problem.
Summary: Combine water and ground coffee in a cup. Microwave the coffee and water mixture. Take the coffee out of the microwave. Place an open box of baking soda in the microwave.

Hot flashes can be triggered by smoking, caffeine, spicy foods, alcohol, tight clothing, heat, sugar, or stress. Not everyone has the same reactions to these triggers. It is important to identify what causes hot flashes for you so that you can avoid it.  For example, if you notice that you get hot flashes after smoking, you may need to quit smoking.  Keeping track of your hot flashes in a journal can help you learn your triggers. Write down when your hot flashes occur, as well as what you ate, drank, and did that day. You may notice a pattern over time. Isoflavones are a type of plant estrogen, and they may be able to help decrease hot flashes. Introduce some isoflavone-heavy foods into your diet. These include:  Chickpeas Lentils Soybeans Soymilk Tofu Crushed flaxseed Stay hydrated throughout the day to reduce symptoms. Try to drink at least 9 cups (2.2 liters) of water a day. If that sounds like a lot at first, work up to it slowly drinking one extra glass of water per day until you reach your goal. These calming, centering practices can help re-establish your body’s balance by affecting its neuro-hormonal pathways. Acupuncture involves inserting sharp and thin needles into various parts of the body to relieve pain or discomfort. It may be able to reduce hot flashes in some women. Acupuncture can only be done by a professional, and multiple visits may be needed.
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One-sentence summary -- Identify your triggers. Eat foods high in isoflavones. Try yoga and meditation. Try acupuncture to reduce discomfort.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Prepare a tea using herbs that keep your liver and gallbladder healthy. Place 1 teaspoon (4 g) of dried herb into a small teapot. Pour 1 cup (240 ml) of boiling water into the pot and put the lid on. Steep the tea for 5 to 10 minutes if you're using herbal leaves or flowers. If you're using roots, steep them for 10 to 20 minutes.  Milk thistle can relieve pain and shrink the size of gallstones.  Dandelion leaves stimulate the liver and gallbladder which can help them push gallstones through. Turmeric can make the bile more soluble so the gallstones are easier to pass. Globe artichoke will keep your gallbladder and liver healthy, but it could increase bile production. Don't make globe artichoke tea if you have gallstones that are blocking ducts. Spread castor oil on a soft cloth and lay it on your abdomen. Then cover the cloth with plastic wrap and lay a hot water bottle or electric heating pad on top. Keep these in place for 30 to 60 minutes a day. The castor oil is an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant oil that will improve circulation in your gallbladder. You can use this treatment for up to 3 days in a row. Phosphatidylcholine is a type of lipid (fat) that can help break up and dissolve the gallstones. Because dosages vary, follow the package instructions. A standard dose is 840 mg up to 2 times a day.  You can buy phosphatidylcholine from most pharmacies or drug stores. Look for a phosphatidylcholine that has been tested by a third party and contains few filler ingredients. Schedule an appointment with a certified acupuncturist. Regular acupuncture sessions can relieve abdominal pain and improve the flow of bile. You may need several weeks of acupuncture treatments before you feel the benefits.

SUMMARY:
Drink 2 to 4 cups of herbal tea a day. Use a castor oil pack and heating pad to reduce swelling. Take phosphatidylcholine 1 to 2 times a day to dissolve gallstones. Try acupuncture to relieve pain and improve gallbladder function.