Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Call your doctor if you experience side effects after taking antihistamines. Ask your doctor about using antihistamines to manage Parkinson's. Get emergency medical attention if your child shows signs of an overdose.

Answer: Once you've started taking antihistamines, talk to your doctor if your symptoms are severe or get worse. You should also call your doctor if you develop a nosebleed or other nasal symptoms. Tell your doctor if the symptoms don't lessen or go away. Common symptoms include:  Dizziness Dry mouth Feeling irritable, jittery, or excited Changes in vision, including blurred vision Loss of appetite If you start having shortness of breath or trouble breathing, contact emergency services right away. You may be having an anaphylactic reaction. Antihistamines may help with abnormal movements in patients with Parkinson's. Diphenhydramine can sometimes be used since it blocks the neurotransmitters. This helps control abnormal movements associated with early stage Parkinson’s or as a side effect of medication. Talk to your doctor about using antihistamines to help with your Parkinson’s. Children are particularly prone to medication overdose. If you notice any of the following symptoms after giving your child antihistamines take them to an emergency room immediately. Signs of an antihistamine overdose include:  Extreme drowsiness Confusion Agitation Muscle weakness Convulsions Hallucination


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Connect your Android device to your Mac. Swipe down from the top of the Android screen. Tap the USB connection option. Tap Photo transfer. Click the Go menu on your Mac. Click Applications. Double-click Image Capture. Click your Android device in the Devices menu. Click the arrow in the lower left corner. Click the Delete after import box. Click the Import all button.

Answer: The pictures on your Android device will be transferred to your computer's hard drive, and will then be deleted automatically from your Android's storage.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stay home with your child if you're able. Ask a friend or family member to watch your children for short-term care. Consider hiring a babysitter for longer or indefinite school closures. Avoid using a childcare facility if schools are closed due to illness. Stay informed so you'll know when your child needs to return to school.

Answer: The easiest way to make sure your child is cared for during the day is just to stay home with them. If you work, talk to your employer about any sick days or paid time off you might have saved up that you can use while your child's school is closed. If it's possible, you might even be able to do some or all of your work remotely, so you won't have to worry as much about missed wages.  If you co-parent, consider whether it's an option for the two of you to take turns staying home with your children. Talk to your co-workers about ways you can work together to manage your workloads, since many of them will also be affected by school closures.  In the event of widespread emergencies, parents may be able to receive temporary assistance to make up for lost wages due to school closures. If you can't get off of work and you have friends or family who live near you, ask them if they'd be available to watch your child while you're at work. If you know other parents whose children are also out of school, you might even offer to take turns staying home to watch each other's children, similar to sharing a commute by carpooling.  Try offering the person something in return for their time. For instance, you might say something like, "Aunt Dora, could Cayden stay with you during the day while school is out? I'll make a batch of those almond cookies you love!" If schools will be closed for several weeks and the only people you could ask live far away, you might consider allowing your children to travel to stay with them if it's your only option. Finding someone to watch your child on a snow day might be easy enough, but if the schools in your area will be closed for weeks or even months, it may be harder to find someone who's available. In that case, it's probably best to pay someone to watch your child, if you can afford it.  If you're on a tight budget, try asking a local high-school student to watch your child, since they'll be out of school, too.  For widespread school closures, your school district may provide some assistance to help with in-home childcare. If your school district decides to close schools to prevent the spread of an illness like the flu or COVID-19, you should take steps to keep your family safe as well. One way to do that is to avoid sending your child around large groups of other kids, so if you can avoid it, don't drop your child off at a daycare center during periods of widespread illness. If schools are closed, private childcare facilities may decide to close as well. If your child's school closes, you'll be responsible for knowing when they need to go back. Each day, check your local news or the school district's website for information on when school will be back in session. Be aware that your child may have to attend additional days at the end of the school year to make up for the days they missed during the closure.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand you can only drink alcohol served by the air carrier. Make sure your alcohol meets quantity restrictions for liquids in carryon luggage. Understand the rules for duty-free alcohol.

Answer:
On most flights, you are only allowed to drink alcohol that is served by the airline. For example, Federal Aviation Administration regulations in the United States prohibit the consumption of alcohol on board unless it is served by the airline. This means it is a direct violation of federal regulations to drink alcohol you take on board in your carryon luggage. Federal regulators set standards for the amount of liquids, gels, and aerosols that passengers can take on board in their carry on luggage. For U.S. flights, the Federal Aviation Administration requires that liquids, including alcohol, be in containers that are no more than 100 milliliters or 3.4 ounces in volume. These containers must all fit into a 1-quart-sized resealable plastic bag. Duty-free alcohol purchased internationally can be carried on board inbound international flights to the United States. The alcohol can be in containers larger than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters if packed in a secure, transparent, tamper-evident bag by the retailer. The purchase must have been made within the last 48 hours, and you must have the original receipt present during your flight. If you have a connecting flight after reentering the U.S., however, you will have to go through security again and the duty-free alcohol will then be subject to the 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliter regulation for liquids in carryon luggage.