Article: When heating the milk for your hot chocolate, simply add a spoonful of Nutella. Whisk until fully incorporated and heated throughout. Slice a banana. Get some cream cheese. You can also use any cheese that melts easily. Take two slices of bread and spread butter on one side of each slice. Spread cream cheese on one side of one slice. Spread Nutella on one side of the other. Place banana slices between the two slices of bread. Heat a pan on the stove over medium heat. Place your uncooked Nutella sandwich in the pan. Cook until warm throughout and bread is crusty. Enjoy. Heat a pan to medium or medium low. Spray the pan with cooking spray to ensure a non-stick surface. Butter a slice of bread. Spread cinnamon sugar mix on the buttered side. Cook with the buttered side facing up, until the cinnamon sugar melts into the slice. Remove with a spatula. Do this with care as the slice will be very hot. Flip over and grill the other side briefly. This is optional; it adds extra crunch. Remove from the heat. Spread Nutella across the side without cinnamon sugar. The heat will cause the Nutella to ooze into the slice. Eat immediately. As the bread slice is likely to be crispy after cooling, eat with a fork. When making ice cream, add Nutella in once you've mixed the eggs and sugar together.  Make sure the Nutella is blended completely before adding milk to the mixture. Once the Nutella ice-cream mixture is complete, follow your ice-cream maker's instructions. You can also use Nutella as a topping for Sundaes.
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Make Nutella hot chocolate. Make a Nutella Grilled Cheese sandwich. Make a grilled cinnamon sugar and Nutella snack. Use Nutella in icecream.
Article: Clomid is classified as an ovulatory stimulant used by women with fertility problems. It works by binding to the estrogen receptors in your body, blocking them from producing, and causing your body to think you have low estrogen. This in turn causes your body to release the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). This reproductive hormone causes the your body to produce more follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which helps encourage egg production in the body. FSH stimulates the development of the follicles, which are the elements that contain the eggs in your ovaries. A doctor may prescribe you Clomid for a few different reasons. Clomid is used when you have an infertility condition in which you cannot ovulate, which means you cannot produce or release a mature egg. Indications that you may have issues with ovulation include absence of your period or having irregular periods.  One common condition Clomid is used for is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). PCOS symptoms include irregular periods, excess facial and body hair, acne, and male pattern baldness. This condition can also cause cysts on your ovaries. There are different medications used to treat the symptoms of PCOS, but Clomid is used as first line treatment for infertility resulting from PCOS.  Do not use if you are pregnant. Generally, your doctor will do a pregnancy test before prescribing Clomid. Your doctor should advise you about which concentrations of Clomid to use. However, in most cases, the starting dose is 50 mg by mouth daily for 5 days, starting on the 5th day of your cycle. If that does not induce ovulation, the dose may be increased to 100 mg by mouth daily for 5 days on the next cycle.  The treatment can change from one cycle to the next, especially if there is no increase in ovulation. Do not increase or decrease dosage on your own. Make sure you always follow your doctor's instructions about dosage. There are a few common side effects of Clomid. It may cause some common mild side effects such as flushing or an overall feeling of warmth, upset stomach including nausea and vomiting, breast tenderness, headache, dizziness, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and blurry vision.  This medication may cause ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), which can occur during or after treatment. OHSS, while serious, is rare. OHSS may cause serious and dangerous issues such as fluid build up in the abdomen and chest. Get medical help right away if you develop severe pain or swelling, rapid weight gain, nausea, or vomiting.  If you have severe vision issues, swelling of your abdomen or shortness of breath contact your doctor right away. Although Clomid can help with ovulation, you have to be careful with the medication. Clomid should not be used for more than six cycles. If you have used Clomid for 6 cycles and have not become pregnant, your doctor may recommend other options such as hormone injections or in vitro fertilization (IVF).  Ovarian cysts may form from ovarian overstimulation. An ultrasound may be performed to look for ovarian cysts before beginning another Clomid treatment cycle. Long-term use of clomiphene, the medicine in Clomid, may increase the risk of ovarian cancer, but there are some recent studies that do not support this.
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Learn how it works. Know when to use it. Take the correct dosage. Recognize the side effects. Understand the risks.
Article: The room temperature should be around 20°C. Wait for 2 - 3 days. If the hamster is merely hibernating it should wake within that period.   If it doesn't wake up, then more obvious signs of death should occur such as an unpleasant odor and rigor mortis. A hibernating hamster should not smell unpleasant. Experts advocate this as the preferred option of waking a hamster because it closer simulates the natural waking process and places less strain on the body's blood glucose reserves than a "rapid reboot." Make sure plenty of food and water is available for the waking hamster. Instead of warming up your hamster slowly in a warm room, you can warm it more rapidly. Put the hamster, in its cage, in a warm place such as an airing cupboard. Depending on the temperature, the hamster may wake within 2 - 3 hours.  Remember to keep the hamster in a secure container, because if it is just in a cardboard box it may wake and chew its way out! Another idea is to stand the cage on a hot water bottle to radiate heat up through the floor of the cage. Ensure the hamster has food and water, because it will use up valuable energy reserves to wake up, and these need to be rapidly replaced or the hamster could suffer liver damage. If your hamster was hibernating, be aware this is a natural process, from which it recovered. Unless you are concerned, if the hamster is back to hits usual self - eating, grooming, and running in its wheel -  there is no specific need to get it checked by a veterinarian. If none of your attempts help to wake the hamster up, it has probably passed away. Remember that hamsters generally have very short lives and their time might unfortunately be up. Eliminate all other possibilities first, but then you may need to accept that your hamster has died. So that you don't have to suffer this anxiety and worry again, make sure the hamster is always in a room above 20°C, that he has 12 hours + light a day, and plenty of food and water. That way his body never thinks he has to conserve energy and hibernate.
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Put a hamster that you suspect is hibernating in a warm room. Warm the hamster up, relatively rapidly. Remember that hibernation is a natural process. Remember that hamsters have relatively short lives. Prevent the hamster from hibernating in the future.