Article: If you experience diarrhea that extends after menstruation or that becomes chronic in nature, contact a doctor immediately. Some common causes of diarrhea are:  Accidentally eating spoiled food.  Avoid buffet restaurants with heat trays, check all dairy-based food and condiments before use, and be sure to clean left overs out of the refrigerator on a weekly basis to avoid ingesting spoiled foods. Food allergies. Food allergies can develop at any point in our life and cause digestive irritation.  Some of the most common, like lactose-intolerance or Celiac’s Disease reveals themselves with chronic, mysterious diarrhea. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Caused by intensive, long-term stress and tension, IBS is most common in women and can be triggered by spicy foods, heavy meals, fried foods, and large amounts of fiber or vegetable matter. Hormonally-induced diarrhea that accompanies PMS is not curable in and of itself, but there are ways to treat the symptoms and decrease discomfort.  Eat yogurt.  Yogurt contains microbial cultures that help regulate our gut fauna and aid digestion.  If you are prone for episodes of indigestion or diarrhea, use yogurt as a way to regulate your symptoms. If yu are not a fan of yogurt, then you may consider taking a probiotic. Avoid fast food and caffeine.  Fast food has a tendency to cause diarrhea due to fat content, meaning it can make hormonally-induced diarrhea worse.  Additionally, caffeine has a laxative effect for many people, exacerbating existing digestive troubles.  Exercise.  Regular exercise increases blood flow and has been shown to reduce the hormonal symptoms associated with PMS, including cramping and bloating.  It is thought that hormonally-induced diarrhea can also be suppressed as a result. Exercising can also cause your body to release endorphins, which can improve your mood. Diarrhea causes considerable water loss and, without proper hydration, can actually induce complications of dehydration. Being dehydrated can also lead to more pain.  When experiencing frequent diarrhea, carry a water bottle with you and try to drink as much water as your body is losing. Try to drink 8 to 13 eight ounce glasses of water daily. If you are having diarrhea, then you may need to drink more water than this. As long as you are not suffering from a bacterial infection, then taking an antidiarrheal medicine may help. There are over the counter treatments for diarrhea that prevent bowel expression and can help you go about normal, daily activities while coping with PMS.  The two most common medications include:  Lopermide: This medication acts to slow down gut function.  This means that a greater amount of water has the chance to reabsorb during digestion.  Bismuth subsalicylate: This medication reduces inflammation of the digestive tract, limits the growth of certain harmful bacteria, and limits digestive secretions.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Identify causes of diarrhea. Treat the symptoms. Hydrate often. Take medication.

Problem: Article: Smiling costs nothing and it helps you to glow. Smiling helps you to feel better. And it's one of the best things you can give another human being. A smile will always make you look amazing. Change the things about you you're not happy with, but only because you know you can do or be better, not because someone else prefers you to be something else. Learn how to spot the difference; if you feel pressured, it usually means that someone or something else is raising your expectations to change, not you. That is a recipe for losing yourself, not gaining the best from yourself. Happiness is fleeting, contentment and fulfillment are enduring. Contentment with life isn't about getting stuck; it's about appreciating what you do have already and knowing that, in spite of setbacks (of which there will be plenty throughout life), you have the ability to keep going and to continually grow stronger. As the saying goes, everyone in life is doing it tough somewhere, some of the time. Kindness can be the helping hand that another person needs, and kind people are awesome. If that isn't about looking amazing, then what is?  Be nice to the people you come across in life. It takes the same amount of energy to be nice as it does to be mean, with the difference being that kindness opens up opportunities, while meanness shuts them down. Moreover, a mean-spirited heart carries many a burden that a kindhearted person doesn't have to bear. Being kind and thoughtful towards others has its own attractiveness; you can feel like a role model for the better world we'd all like to live in.
Summary: Smile a lot more. Accept who you are. Seek to be fulfilled. Be kind to people.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Turkeys generally take three to four hours to cook so plan accordingly. While your turkey is cooking, finish making the rest of your side dishes and desserts. If your guests are arriving at 4 pm, put the turkey in around 12:30 or 1 pm. That way, when your guests arrive the house will be filled with the delicious smells of roasting turkey and your turkey will be essentially done. When your turkey is done, you will have to carve it. Learn how to do that  here. This means putting out any last minute place settings, making sure there is enough beer and wine to go around, etc. One important thing to check is that you have enough serving dishes (if you don’t plan on serving your items directly out of the dish they were cooked in.) Ceramic pots with lids are a great way to store things like mashed potatoes and stuffing, while keeping them hot at the same time. If possible, get a friend or family member to arrive early with appetizers (think light fare like cheese and crackers, olives, some nuts, etc.) Feeding your guests appetizers and providing them with drinks will promote mingling in the living room and will allow you an extra hour or so to finish up your last dishes. Ask everyone to take a seat or set it up so that all of the dishes are in a line and each person can serve him or herself. Enjoy the meal!

SUMMARY: Put the turkey in the oven. Finish up any last minutes projects. Set out appetizers and drinks. Bring the dishes out for everyone to admire.

Click the Start/Windows button. Open the Control Panel and click Network and Internet. Select the Network and Sharing Center. Expand the “Printer sharing” section by clicking the arrow. Click the “Turn on printer sharing” link and then click Apply. You may be prompted for the administrator password. If you want to easily share the printer, make sure that password protection is disabled. Expand the “Password protected sharing” section by clicking the arrow. Select the Off option and click apply. You may be prompted for the administrator password.
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Open the Network and Sharing Center. Turn on printer sharing. Ensure password protection is off.