Article: Pay attention to any abnormal bleeding from the vagina, especially if you are past menopause. If you experience any of the following every day for 2 weeks or longer, see your doctor immediately:  Pelvic or abdominal pain Back pain Feel exhausted or worn down all the time Bloating Frequent urination Upset stomach or heartburn  Constipation Unusual vaginal discharge There is no easy or reliable test for ovarian cancer in the absence of symptoms or warning signs. If you are experiencing unusual symptoms or at an increased risk for ovarian cancer, talk to your doctor to see if further screening would be helpful. Know what is natural for you. Understand your body and how it functions. Advise your doctor of any changes in your body, especially if the changes involve pelvic pain or an unusual vaginal discharge. If you are at risk, and especially if you have developed symptoms that are unusual for your body, ask your gynecologist whether you should be screened for ovarian cancer. The sooner ovarian cancer is detected, the more likely you are to be able to treat it.  Your doctor may recommend a rectovaginal pelvic exam, a transvaginal ultrasound, or a CA-125 blood test. Screening can be hard, especially in women who are overweight.  It is hard to feel for ovarian enlargement on physical examination and ultrasound has difficulty with the increased body mass.  If you are overweight and considering evaluation, you may want to consider a CT of the pelvis.
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Watch for symptoms that are not typical for your body. Talk to your gynecologist. Talk to your doctor about screening for ovarian cancer.
Article: Red dial key, Sharp key (#) One key (1) Do not let go the three keys until you see the “formatting” screen displayed Your S60 will now be at its original factory settings
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Make sure your phone is fully charged. Backup your contacts list and personal files to MMC memory card (if possible). Switch on your S60 phone. Press and hold these three keys together: Press the power on/off to switch off the S60 phone. Wait a few minutes until the format is complete.
Article: This tag opens the body of your HTML document. Everything that goes in the HTML body displays on the web page. This is the tag to add a heading to your HTML document. A Heading is large bold text that typically goes at the top of your HTML document. This can be the title of your page or a greeting. This tag closes your heading.  Add additional headings as you go. There are six different headings that you can create by using the <h1></h1> through <h6></h6> tags. These create headings of different sizes. For example, to create three different-sized headings in succession, you might write the following:  <h1>Welcome to My Page!</h1> <h2>My name is Bob.</h2> <h3>I hope you like it here.</h3>     The headings shows the priority or importance of the text. But its not necessary to use a higher heading if you want to use any lower heading. One can directly use H3, even if there is no H1 in your post. This is the tag to open a paragraph. Paragraph text is used to display normal sized text. This can be a description for your web page or any other information you wish to share. This the tag to close your paragraph text. The following is an example of paragraph text in HTML:  <p>This is my paragraph.</p>    You can add multiple paragraph lines in a row in order to create a series of paragraphs under one heading. You can change the color of any text by framing the text with the <font color="color"> and </font> tags. Make sure to type your preferred color into the "color" section (you'll keep the quotes). You can turn any text (e.g., headers) into a different color with this set of tags. For example, to turn a paragraph's text blue, you would write the following code: <p><font color="blue">Whales are majestic creatures.</font></p>  You can add bolds, italics and other text formats using HTML.   The following are examples of how you can format text using HTML tags: <b>Bold text</b> <i>Italic text</i> <u>Underlined text</u> <sub>Subscript text</sub> <sup>Superscript text</sup>    If you use bold and italic text for emphasis, not just for styling, use the <strong> and <em> elements instead of <b> and <i>. This makes your web page easier to understand when using technologies like a screen reader or the reader mode provided in some browsers.
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Type in <body> below the closed "Head" tag. Type in <h1>. Type a heading for your page. Type </h1> after your heading text and press ↵ Enter. Type <p>. Type some text. Type </p> after your text and press ↵ Enter.