In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once the donation process is complete, you'll receive compensation for your time. You can usually do this with the reception. Compensation varies from center to center but is usually in the $40 to $60 range. Your arm will be bandaged after the donation is complete. Talk to a doctor at the donation center to ask approximately what time you can remove the bandage. Wash around the injection site with soap and warm water after removing the bandage. After the donation, there is certain protocol you need to follow to make sure your body has time to recover.  Eat a light healthy meal a few hours after donating. Stick to lean protein, fruits and veggies, and whole wheats or grains.  Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water and juice after donating, just as you did before the donation. Try to drink room temperature liquids.  Do not smoke cigarettes until at least 30 minutes after the donation.  Alcohol should be avoided on the day of your donation.
Summary: Receive your compensation. Keep your bandage on for several hours. Care for yourself after the donation.

to promote your clothing line. Make sure it looks very professional and presents your line in the best light. Provide contact information, in case stores or other merchants want to get in touch with you. If you want to give people the ability to buy clothing from your website, you'll need to set up a shopping cart and merchant account so you can accept credit card payments. This includes selling your clothing through auction sites and arts and crafts sites that allow clothing sales. Relationships drive sales, whether it's by word of mouth or helpful quid-pro-quo. Don't forget that! These costs can run into the thousands for just one year. Here's what you can do to get your brand out there:   Write a press release, send it to local newspapers and magazines.  Purchase ads in papers and on websites that people in your target audience read. Sponsor events that cater to your target audience. Get a celebrity endorsement, or get the most popular person you know to wear your stuff by giving it to them for free. Use social media, such as Twitter, Facebook and your own blog, to spread the word. Make sure you have a good LinkedIn profile too. Wear your own fashions and ask people's opinions and record them; this will also aid you in designing a product people will like. Take every suggestion a person has to offer; it's like having your own marketing and design team and it doesn't cost you a thing. Starting out, money is going to be tight, so take advantage of every opportunity you can. Sell at festivals, markets, and to everyone you know. Get appointments with local stores and convince them to carry your line. Offer your clothing on the Internet. Print a catalog and mail it to clothing stores and potential customers. Paying for a booth can be expensive, but it can also be worth it, both in terms of sales and publicity. For example, the MAGIC Fashion Trade Show held in Las Vegas, or Europe's Bread and Butter fashion trade show, are great places to set your sights.
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One-sentence summary -- Create a website Establish relationships with websites and blogs that can bring attention to your brand and site. Promote your line. Use yourself as a walking billboard. Take orders. Go to a fashion trade show if you have the funds.

Q: Before removing your Monroe piercing, wash your hands thoroughly to remove any bacteria. Rinse your hands under warm water and then apply soap. Scrub your hands for approximately 20 seconds and then rinse the soap off with warm running water. Sing happy birthday while scrubbing your hands to ensure that you scrub for at least 20 seconds. Prior to removing the piercing, you should rinse your mouth with mouthwash in order to sanitize the hole surrounding the piercing. Use an antiseptic rinse such as Listerine or Scope. To use mouthwash:  Pour 4 teaspoons of mouthwash into a cup. Empty the cup into your mouth. Swish the mouthwash around for 30 seconds and gargle while swishing. Spit the mouthwash into the sink. Use your fingers to remove any crust that may have built up around the outside of the piercing. This way when you remove the piercing the crust will not get stuck in the hole. This could lead to an infection. Rubber gloves will help you grip the piercing while you are removing it from your upper lip. If you do not use gloves you may find it hard to gain traction and maintain a steady grip on the back of the jewelry.
A: Wash your hands. Rinse your mouth with mouthwash. Remove any crust from the piercing. Put on rubber gloves.

Problem: Article: If you've never had a migraine before, it's a good idea to see your doctor to get a definite diagnosis. Some migraine symptoms can be similar to the symptoms of other conditions, such as cluster headaches or a stroke. Your doctor can help determine what the problem is and work with you to develop an appropriate treatment plan.  Common migraine symptoms include throbbing or pulsing pain on one or both sides of the head, sensitivity to light and sound, and nausea or vomiting. Some people may also have visual symptoms, such as seeing spots of light or moving patterns. Other symptoms include hearing noises, twitching, having difficulty speaking, feeling weakness, and numbness in the face. If your migraines are severe or frequent enough to disrupt your daily life and natural remedies aren’t helping, talk to your doctor. They may recommend taking prescription medications to prevent your migraines or relieve your symptoms more effectively. See your doctor if you have a migraine more than once a week on average. You should also seek medical attention if you're taking pain medication more than 2 times a week for migraines, or if the pain medications you have don't help. Even if you have a history of migraines or other types of headaches, visit your doctor if you develop new headache symptoms. They can examine you to determine what might have changed. They might also recommend adjusting your treatment plan. Let your doctor know if your headaches get worse, change in frequency, or feel different from previous headaches. Certain symptoms that accompany a migraine can be a sign of a serious underlying problem. Do not hesitate to contact your doctor or call emergency services if you experience a problematic symptom.
Summary:
See a doctor if you're not sure you're having migraines. Visit your doctor if you can't manage your migraines with home care. Make an appointment if your symptoms change or get worse. Seek emergency treatment for severe headache symptoms.