Write an article based on this "Stop using paper towels, napkins and tissues. Buy recycled toilet paper. Buy a reusable coffee mug. Choose the paperless options for bills. Buy sustainable sourced wood products. Eat less beef."
article: Reducing your use of paper products in order to save trees can seem abstract, since millions of new trees must be planted each year to sustain the paper industry. But it's important to start seeing the connection between the trees you love and the products you use.  If you're passionate about saving trees, you may want to look for ways to use fewer paper products in your daily life.   Use cloth towels instead of paper towels. It's a simple change that can reduce a lot of unnecessary waste. Use cloth napkins instead of paper napkins. They're more elegant, anyway. Use handkerchiefs instead of tissues. It might take some getting used to, but handkerchiefs are actually softer on your skin than tissues, so you might like them better. Use reusable containers instead of paper lunch bags. If you must use a paper product, always buy the recycled version. At least you'll know it's not made from virgin pulp. Going completely toilet paper free is not in the cards for most people, since it would require a significant lifestyle change. However, just making the choice to buy recycled toilet paper, even though it costs a few cents more, can make a difference. Here are a few other things you can do to cut back on toilet paper use:    Use only as much as you need, rather than using whirls of toilet paper each time you use the bathroom. If you're really hardcore, consider using a bidet or washing rather than using toilet paper. Some people have even made the switch to using cloth toilet paper. If you're a daily coffee drinker, and every morning you buy your latte in a disposable cardboard cup (usually with a disposable cardboard sleeve) there's a more tree-friendly system you can start using. Get a plastic or ceramic reusable coffee container and start bringing it with you each morning. As a bonus, most coffee shops offer a slight discount when you bring in your own container. This simple switch will make your life less cluttered and reduce the number of dead trees on your conscience. If you still get paper bills sent to your house, go online and make the switch to the paperless option. You can opt to receive notifications that a bill is due via email, rather than having to check the mail. If you're in the market for new furniture or building materials, think twice before buying lumber at your local big box home improvement store. Take the time to track down wood products that have the Forest Stewardship Alliance seal, which indicates that they were sourced in a sustainable way with minimal impact on the forest. If you're buying furniture, another option is to buy antique furniture instead of brand new wooden furniture. Antique furniture is often made with strong, durable wood that will last many years, so it's a good investment. The production of domestic meat in general requires tons of resources. Factory farms need space, water and food for animals they raise for food. Beef products are particularly hard on trees, since Amazonian rain forests are being cut down to make way for cattle ranches.  Avoid ordering beef in restaurants if you don't know where it came from. When you do eat beef, buy it from a local farmer or a source you know and trust. If you live in a rural area where deer are plentiful, then hunt for your meat within season.  While it may be difficult to find a deer and kill the animal yourself, this is actually a very natural and environmentally sound way to obtain nutritious meat for yourself and others.

Write an article based on this "Get medical treatment for weak flow with groin pain. Get treated if it burns when you pee. Treat your constipation. Get examined for scar tissue. Stop medications that decrease urination."
article: Prostatitis, inflammation of the prostate because of infection, is a cause of slow or weak urine flow in men. You usually also have pain in your groin or pelvis, and possibly chills or a fever. See your doctor to get checked if you have these symptoms associated with difficulty urinating. Prostatitis will be treated with antibiotics if it’s caused by a bacterial infection. Urinary tract infections, or UTIs, are much more common in women than men. UTIs can cause inflammation or swelling that blocks urine flow. Visit your doctor for treatment if you have symptoms of a UTI such as:  A strong urge to urinate Burning or pain when you urinate Urinating often in small amounts, or having weak flow Urine that looks cloudy, pink, red, or brown Pain in the center of your pelvis A strong smell to your urine Sometimes if you’re constipated, hardened stool can push against your urethra or bladder and block urine from leaving your body. If you’re unable to urinate or have a weak flow and you’re also constipated, try to alleviate your constipation, then see if you can urinate freely.  Drink extra water, eat prunes, and avoid dairy to try to alleviate constipation. Take an over-the-counter laxative like Miralax or Colace, or try a Fleet enema. Ask the pharmacist for suggestions. If you’ve had past surgeries in the area of your lower abdomen, scar tissue may have formed. See your doctor for evaluation and discuss any illnesses, surgeries, or medical problems you have had with your bladder, kidneys, urethra, vagina, or prostate. Scar tissue can sometimes be removed with a minor surgery, which will allow for more room for urine flow. Scarred areas can also be open up with dilators, which stretch the area to allow urine to flow better. These procedures often need to be repeated over time. Stay away from antihistamines like Benadryl, and decongestants like pseudoephedrine found in many cold medicines. Ingredients in these make it harder to urinate.

Write an article based on this "Use coffee grounds instead of dirt. Make fizzing dough. Shape the eggs using plastic eggs. Make frozen dinosaur eggs."
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Coffee grounds can provide a nice texture for your dough, and are more sanitary than dirt. Simply follow a recipe for dinosaur egg dough, but replace some or all of the dirt with coffee grounds. You can add a fun fizzy factor by using 1 cup of baking soda (instead of 1 cup of salt) in your dinosaur egg dough. As you crack open the dried eggs, set them in a dish of vinegar (or citric acid). The baking soda will react with the vinegar, causing fizzing and foaming. You can create dinosaur eggs by filling plastic Easter eggs with whatever dough mixture you are using. Once the plastic egg is full, close it to squeeze out excess dough. Open it again, and remove the dough egg. Let the eggs dry thoroughly, and crack them open. While these eggs will be relatively small, they will have a uniform appearance. Take a small plastic dinosaur and place it inside an empty balloon. Fill the balloon with water using a faucet or funnel, then tie it closed. Place it in the freezer. Once it is fully frozen, cut the balloon away to reveal a frozen dinosaur egg! Have fun melting the eggs to “hatch" the dinosaurs inside.