In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some areas only have 1 cable provider, so you won’t have a choice. But if you live somewhere where there is more than 1 option, consider how the prices vary for each service and how prominent the provider is in your area. Larger providers often offer better signal strength, along with emergency help services.  Cable packages can cost anywhere from $30 to over $100 per month.  Be aware that your monthly charge could change, even in the middle of your contract. Read the fine print and don’t be fooled by tempting deals or low prices. Cable providers offer all different bundles and packages with a variety of channels, speeds, and add-ons. Some bundles will include internet and voice services, while others may include premium movie channels. Talk to a customer service representative or browse the provider’s website to find out what deals and packages are available in your area.  For example, if you’re a huge sports fan, you’ll want a bundle that includes extra sports channels. On the other hand, if you only watch the same 5 programs, you can get a basic package with limited channels. If you don’t see a package that fully fits your needs, ask if the provider would be willing to create a custom package for you. Feel free to negotiate! Ask if you can trim off any costs, or if there are any current promotions. This is especially effective if there’s another cable provider offering the same services for less. Many cable companies charge a monthly rental fee for equipment, which is around $10, along with a fee for technician setup. Instead, purchase your own modem and router and install it yourself, along with the cable box provided by the company. Pick your devices based on the speed and picture quality you want. The faster speeds, the better image.  You can buy a separate router and modem, or buy a modem/router combo. The separate devices allow for more flexibility if you decide to upgrade your services in the future. Many cable providers list suggested brands and types of modems and routers on their website. Modems and routers can be as cheap as about $30, or as expensive as over $100. If you have trouble connecting your devices, call your cable provider’s customer service. They can help figure out what’s going on and walk you through the setup process. When you sign up for your service, you’re given the option to have a technician come set up your equipment or to install it yourself. While there is usually a small fee for professional setup, it’s convenient and will ensure that your equipment is hooked up correctly.  You will have to be home while the technician sets up your cable, so plan accordingly. They typically give you a window of 2 to 3 hours for the setup. The one-time setup fee can be anywhere from $60 to $80.
Summary: Choose a cable provider depending on your location and budget. Sign up for a monthly service based on what features you want. Set up the cable box and modem yourself if you want to save money. Arrange for a technician to install the equipment if you need extra help.

Your sex life and your level of physical intimacy will thrive if you make time for each other. Prioritize your relationship and focus on strengthening emotional intimacy and connection with your girlfriend. If you make time for her outside of the bedroom, you'll be more likely to have a happier sex life. Try to:  Share meals together. Take walks and talk together. Exercise together. Turn the TV off before bed and cuddle. If you're in a serious relationship with your girlfriend, eventually your sex life may get more mundane and you might not find yourself in the mood as often. To keep this from happening, intentionally try to put yourself in the mood for sex and intimacy. Learn what turns you on and try to focus on that, then initiate with your girlfriend later. To put yourself in the mood, you might try to:  Read something erotic or romantic. Listen to a sexy song. Wear lingerie. Think about the last time you had sex with your girlfriend. To spice up your intimate moments, be adventurous and try new things with your girlfriend. Try not to stay in the same routine to keep intimacy alive and fun. Always remember to be safe and get your girlfriend's interest and permission before your try anything new. You might consider:  Trying a different location or room, not just your bedroom. Trying to be intimate at a different time of day than normal. Trying new positions. Buying her new lingerie. Using sex toys. . Once you've been with your girlfriend for a while, it may be difficult to keep your chemistry alive. Try to flirt with your girlfriend like you did when you first started dating. You might send her a sexy text message during the day, or dress up a little to catch her attention.
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One-sentence summary -- Prioritize your relationship. Put yourself in a sexy mood. Try new things. Flirt

Problem: Article: It may mean that you need something stronger to dry your skin, increase cell turnover, kill bacteria, and soothe inflammation. Prescription medications should start to show effects in four to eight weeks. Your doctor may prescribe:  Topical medications including retinoids (Avita, Retin-A, Differin, Tazorac, Avage) to prevent clogging of hair follicles, antibiotics to kill bacteria and reduce inflammation, or dapsone (Aczone). Follow your doctor's instructions on how often to apply them. He will likely advise you to first wash your hands, then your face with a gentle cleanser and follow this with a thin layer of your medicated topical ointment. Oral medications including antibiotics to kill bacteria and promote healing. These medications may also be combined with topical medications. Typical antibiotics prescribed by the doctor include tetracycline, doxycycline, and minocycline. Combined oral contraceptives (Ortho Tri-Cyclen, Estrostep, Yaz) which contain estrogen and progestin may be prescribed for women and girls with severe acne. An antiandrogen agent, spironolactone (Aldactone), may also be prescribed to women and girls to block the effects of androgen hormones on the oil glands in the skin. These options may also be used in combination with medications. Your doctor may suggest:   Light therapy to kill bacteria causing the inflammation. This may be done either in the doctor’s office or at home with a hand-held device. Chemical peeling to cleanse the skin by removing oils and dead skin cells. Extracting the whiteheads and blackheads that are plugging your pores. This may cause scarring. Injecting a steroid into the pimples to make them less obvious without the need for extracting the plugs. If the costs are not covered by your health insurance then ask your doctor if she offers payment plans. This medication (brand names Amnesteem, Claravis, Sotret) is very effective, but because of the potential for severe side effects, it is generally a last resort.   Side effects including severe depression, suicide, ulcerative colitis, and severe birth defects. Women of reproductive age must participate in a Food and Drug Administration-approved monitoring program when taking this drug. Contact your health insurance company to determine what is covered. Many doctors will also let patients pay in installments.
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Go to a doctor if home care is not clearing up your pimples. Consider various therapies. Discuss isotretinoin with your doctor if your pimples are severe and unresponsive to other treatments.