Write an article based on this "Wipe your stovetop with a water dampened rag. Turn burners to their highest setting. Remove the burners from the stove."
article: Burners should be cool to the touch. Use a clean, lint-free cloth, like an old t-shirt or dish towel. Thoroughly dampen it with water. Wring out any excess moisture. Lightly wipe all surfaces of the stovetop, including the tops and sides of coil burners.  In some cases, you may only have a flat stovetop without coiled burners, like a glass topped stove. Generally, these stoves are simply wiped clean with a suitable cleaning agent, like window cleaner.  Lint left behind on coil burners will smoke unpleasantly when you turn these on later. For this reason, only use lint free cloths to clean your electric stove. This is a self-cleaning measure designed into electric stoves. The high heat will burn off much of the remaining dirtiness on the coiled burner. However, in many cases, this feature only reduces dirtiness. A thorough cleaning is required for heavy dirtiness or stubborn buildup.  This technique will likely cause smoke to rise from the burners. This is natural. Prevent your smoke detector from going off by turning on a stovetop fan or opening a window. When the smoke stops rising from your burners, they have burned off what they can. Turn off the burners at this point. Refrain from touching the burners with your bare hands shortly after turning them off. Doing so could result in burns. Allow the burners to cool fully before handling them. Most coil burners can be removed by tugging the burner in the opposite direction of its connection to the stove and lifting. Some stoves may have extra fasteners. Consult your user manual if you have difficulty removing your stove's burners. If you don't have the manual for your stove, look up its make and model number online. Most appliance manuals can be found in digital format online.

Write an article based on this "Make sure your spare tire is ready to use. Keep your tank at least half-full at all times. Put together an emergency kit and keep it in your trunk. Consider getting snow tires. Know what to do if you get stranded."
article: During adverse weather conditions, it's essential to have a spare tire in the car at all times.  You should inspect your spare tire periodically to ensure that it's in good working condition — you don't want to blow a tire only to find that the spare isn't working! You should also ensure that your jack, wrench and wheel lock tool are all in a safe, secure position inside the car and that everyone in your household knows where this is. When your gas tank is at least half full, there is less of a chance that your fuel lines will freeze up in cold weather.  This happens when condensation forms on the sides of a near-empty fuel tank, drips down into the water, sinks to the bottom and freezes due to icy conditions. Keeping your gas tank at least half full at all times reduces the chances of this happening and also limits the possibility of getting stranded somewhere when you run out of fuel. It's a very good idea to keep an emergency kit in your car in case it breaks down and you get stranded in bad weather conditions.  The kit should include: boots, gloves, hats, some wool blankets, ice scrapers, defroster, a flashlight, salt or cat litter, jumper cables, a first-aid kit, some flares, bottles of coolant and washer fluid, and a radio. You should also include some non-perishable snacks (like unsalted canned nuts and dried fruit) and a bottle of water. Even if the water freezes, you can thaw it out or eat the ice in order to stay hydrated. You should also keep a phone charger in the car for your cell phone. If you live in an area that's covered in snow and ice all winter long, you should consider replacing your regular tires with snow tires during the colder months.  Snow tires are softer and more flexible that regular tires and also have a different tread shape, which gives them greater traction on snowy and icy surfaces. Alternatively, you could keep a set of tire chains in your trunk for driving in snowy, icy conditions. These are particularly necessary  in mountainous regions. You could also consider carrying a traction pad or scrap piece of carpet with you — this can help you to free your wheels if your car gets stuck in deep snow. Despite your best efforts to winterize your car, sometimes things will still go wrong and you may end up stranded. It's important that you know exactly what to do in order to stay safe and warm if this situation should ever arise.  Firstly, you should never leave your car unless you know exactly where you are and how far you will need to walk in order to find help. If you don't know where you are, light a flare on either side of your car to draw attention to your location. Try to keep yourself as warm as possible by putting on any extra clothes and using any available blankets (wool is best for heat). If you still have gas, run the heater for ten minutes every hour to raise the temperature in the car (as long as you are certain that the gas pipe is not blocked). Despite the cold, you should keep one window at least partly open at all times to prevent heavy snow or ice from sealing the car shut. Keep yourself hydrated by drinking water or eating ice, and suck on a hard candy to prevent your mouth drying out.

Write an article based on this "Get tested for hyperthyroidism. See a specialist for Parkinson's disease. Get tested for multiple sclerosis. Determine if you've had a stroke. Speak to your doctor about substance abuse issues, if applicable. Ask your doctor about other health issues that can cause essential tremor."
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There are several conditions that can cause tremor, including hyperthyroidism or an overactive thyroid. Your doctor can test you for this condition by conducting a physical exam. They will also review your medical history to see if you have any previous symptoms that could indicate you have hyperthyroidism. Your doctor will do a blood test to see if you have abnormal levels of thyroxine and TSH in your blood. This can indicate you have hyperthyroidism. This medical condition can cause essential tremor. It will need to be diagnosed by a specialist who works with patients with Parkinson's disease. The specialist will determine if you have Parkinson's disease by doing a physical exam and having you complete several neurological tests to check your agility, your balance, and your motor skills. They will also look for other symptoms of Parkinson's besides your tremors, such as trouble with your balance, slowness of movement, and stiffness in your arms, legs, or torso. Another condition associated with essential tremor is multiple sclerosis. It can be diagnosed by getting blood tests done by your doctor. Your doctor may also perform a spinal tap to test a sample of your spinal fluid. They may conduct an MRI to check for lesions on your spinal chord and your brain. They may review your medical history to see if you have previous symptoms or a pattern of symptoms that may indicate you have multiple sclerosis. Having essential tremor may indicate that you have had a stroke. Your doctor will perform a physical exam and conduct a blood test to determine if you have had a stroke. They will also do a CT scan and an MRI of your brain to see if there are signs of a stroke. They may also perform a carotid ultrasound, a cerebral angiogram, and an echocardiogram to confirm you have had a stroke. The overuse of drugs like amphetamines, corticosteroids, and pharmaceutical drugs can lead to the development of essential tremor. Alcohol abuse can also cause tremor. If you have any substance abuse issues, tell your doctor and discuss whether this may be the cause of your essential tremor. You may also experience essential tremor when going through substance withdrawal. Other health issues like mercury poisoning and liver failure can also cause essential tremor. If you suspect you may have these health issues, speak to your doctor and get tests done to confirm the diagnosis. Keep in mind that sometimes there is no overt cause of essential tremor. The cause may be a variety of health factors or there may be no clear cause.