Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place the leaves in your bath to add a pleasant scent. Tuck the leaves into a wreath to add a pleasant aroma.

Answer: A bath that's scented with citrus can be very relaxing, but the bright fragrance can also invigorate your mood. Try dropping 2-3 leaves in the water before you soak in a hot bath. Then, just relax in your bath and enjoy the aroma! You may want to crush the leaves first to allow them to release more of their fragrance. A scented wreath is a beautiful way to welcome guests to your home. Depending on the style of your wreath, you may be able to tuck the leaves into your wreath without securing them. However, if they won't stay, you can wrap wire around the thinnest part of the leaf, in the middle, then secure the wire to your wreath.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Recognize the symptoms of a heart attack. Seek immediate emergency attention. Take aspirin if you're not allergic. Get as comfortable as possible.

Answer: A heart attack occurs when the arteries that feed blood to your heart get clogged, blocking off blood flow. This damages the heart and causes the chest pain associated with a heart attack. The chest pain experienced during a heart attack can be described as dull, achy, squeezing, tight, or like a heavy pressure. It focuses around the center of the chest. To make sure you're having a heart attack, look for its other symptoms:  Shortness of breath Nausea or vomiting Light-headedness or dizziness Cold sweats Pain in the left arm, jaw, and neck. Either call emergency services or ask someone to take you to the emergency room. The faster the doctors can clear the blockage, the less damage it can do to the heart. Most blockages that lead to heart attack are the result of clot-causing platelets (blood cells) that are attracted to a plaque buildup from cholesterol. Even a small amount of aspirin will suppress the presence of platelets in your blood, thinning both blood and clots.  Studies show that chewing the aspirin tablet is more effective at treating the clot, easing the chest pain, and preventing damage than swallowing it. Slowly chew on a 325 mg tablet of aspirin while waiting to receive emergency attention. Get the aspirin into your system as soon as possible. You don't want to move around or do anything to get your blood pumping, as this could cause further damage to the heart. Sit down in a comfortable position and do your best to stay calm. Loosen or remove any restrictive clothing, and try to relax as best you can.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep your sunglasses all in one place with a pretty basket or tray. Use acrylic trays for drawer storage. Turn an old medicine cabinet into a sunglasses case for easy storage. Tuck your sunglasses into the pockets of an over-the-door shoe organizer. Purchase a case especially for sunglasses.

Answer: Having your sunglasses stored in one place will keep you from having to search for a pair every time you get dressed. For added convenience, try putting the basket or tray near your front door, so you can just drop them in when you get home, then grab a pair before you leave for the next day. This won’t keep your sunglasses from bumping against each other, so if you want to protect an expensive pair from getting scratched, put them in a glasses case first, then toss them into the basket or tray. Choose a tray with rectangular sections so your sunglasses will fit into them, then slide the tray into a vanity or dresser drawer. You can buy these trays online, or you may be able to find them at craft stores. If you can find an old medicine cabinet at a yard sale or antique store, you can create your own convenient sunglasses cabinet. Either stack the sunglasses on the shelves or install small hooks across the back of the cabinet to hang your shades. If the medicine cabinet looks dingy when you get it, try spray painting or decorating it to match the style of your room. The individual pockets on these organizers are great for keeping your sunglasses neatly arranged, especially if you have a lot of sunglasses! If you have empty pockets leftover, use them to organize your winter gloves, hair accessories, or neckties. You can buy wooden and acrylic cases from online retailers. These cases are perfect for safely storing your sunglasses. Keep your sunglasses handy by storing the case on top of your dresser, or put away sunglasses that you don’t wear often in a case in the top of your closet or beneath your bed.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid hot and humid places. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Take cool showers to keep your body from sweating. Control your anxiety and stress.

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Your body will sweat in order to reduce its temperature. Being in hot weather will raise your body temperature. If you are outside a lot during hot parts of the year, consider taking regular breaks indoors where it is cooler, or seeking regular refuge in the shade or under an umbrella. Public areas, such as coffee shops, libraries, and museums, often have air conditioning during hotter months. It is generally acceptable to spend time in these areas in order to relax and beat the heat. Though this may seem counter-intuitive, rinsing your hands with cool water can lower your body temperature, preventing excess sweat. Using soap will keep your hands healthy and bacteria-free. Make sure you dry your hands completely with a soft cloth after washing them.  Excess hand washing may make them too dry. Either limit hand washing or consider using a lotion after washing. An alcohol-based hand sanitizer can also keep your hands cool. Cool showers are a great way to reduce your body heat in hot weather or long days. Take care that you don't shower too much; too much cleansing can leave your skin dry and without essential oils, which may interfere with healthy sweating. Consider using a moisturizer or body lotion, as well as an antiperspirant, after showering. Stressful situations can make you sweat more than usual. Control your stress levels through daily exercises such as yoga, meditation, or massage. Consider practicing different relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and even laughter. Mix and match these techniques for your daily life in order to combat different kinds of stress--do yoga in the morning, for instance, and breathe deeply throughout the day. Warm baths can help you control your stress (and sweat) levels, even if they do raise your body temperature.