Write an article based on this "Recognize the symptoms of a penile yeast infection. Understand the causes and risk factors. See your doctor for diagnosis."
article: The major symptoms of a penile yeast infection are as follows:   Soreness and irritation: A man with a penile yeast infection will experience a reddish-colored rash on the head of the penis. There may be an itching and burning sensation on the tip of the penis, which can be very irritating. When passing urine, the burning sensation may be more intense.  Discharge: A man with a penile yeast infection may notice a white substance coming from the penis, similar to the discharge from a vaginal infection. The discharge may have an unpleasant odor.  Discomfort during intercourse: A man with a penile yeast infection may experience discomfort during sexual intercourse, due to the soreness, irritation, and inflammation of the penis. The most common causes and risk factors for penile yeast infection include:   Sexual transmission: Just like sexually transmitted infections, a yeast infection can be transmitted through sexual contact. A man can contract penile yeast infection by having unprotected intercourse with a yeast-infected woman.  Antibiotics: Although it is less common than sexual transmission, a man can get penile yeast infection through prolonged use of antibiotics.  Diabetes: Yeast thrives well in glucose, therefore men with diabetes are more susceptible to yeast infections, due to their elevated blood sugars.  Foods: A typical American diet increases the chances of a man developing penile yeast infection. Wheat, barley, oats, peanuts, red apples, and corn encourage yeast growth in the body because of their high glucose content, which is food for yeast.  Nonoxynol-9: This is a sperm-killing drug contained in condom lubricants. This substance has been linked to causing yeast infections in men. If you suspect that you have a penile yeast infection, it's important that you see your doctor instead of trying to diagnose and treat yourself. Even though many home remedies and over-the-counter medications exist, your doctor can determine the best option for your specific health needs and rule out the possibility of another condition with similar symptoms, such as some STIs. If treated improperly, a penile yeast infection can lead to complications like scarring, swollen glands, and painful urination. Yeast infections can also enter the bloodstream if the infection has time to spread.

Write an article based on this "Open Facebook. Click the menu button. Click News Feed Preferences. Click Unfollow people to hide their posts. Click each friend you wish to unfollow. Click Done when you're finished."
article: To proceed, you'll need to enter your email address (or phone number) and password if you aren't already logged in. You'll find this option, which resembles a downward-facing arrow, in the top right corner of your Facebook page.    You will no longer see posts from your unfollowed friends! You may need to refresh your News Feed in order to view these changes.

Write an article based on this "Water your confederate jasmine regularly. Try to provide the plant with bright indirect light. Monitor temperature changes. Add fertilizer in the spring. Tie the vines onto the support pole or trellis as they grow. Pinch back the tips of the vine. Prune the vine after it flowers if you need to restrict its spread."
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As a hardy perennial, it can handle the occasional drought, but that does not mean you should make a habit of forgetting about it. Once the top inch (2.5 centimeters) of soil feels dry, you can give the plant another watering. Note that confederate jasmine grown in pots may need more watering than jasmine grown in your garden outdoors. If located indoors, you can shield the jasmine with sheer curtains. During the winter, you should allow the plant to soak in at least four hours of direct sunlight each day. Indirect light is not necessary for jasmine planted outdoors, as long as the jasmine is planted in the ground. Soil dries faster inside a pot than it does in the ground. As a result, a potted jasmine indoors may struggle to retain enough water if kept out in direct sunlight for an extended period of time, while a garden jasmine can stay out in direct sun for several hours without suffering damage. If planted in a pot indoors, you should strive to maintain a daytime temperature of 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit (20 to 22 degrees Celsius) and a nighttime temperature of 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 13 degrees Celsius). Use a balanced, water soluble fertilizer, and apply it after you water the plant. If the leaves start to yellow later in the growing season, you may need to apply more fertilizer. Use twine or yarn. Training the vines to climb will maximize growth. Remove the bud at the end of the vine by pinching it out with your fingers or by snipping it off with a pair of garden shears. Doing so stimulates branching and results in fuller plants. The energy inside the plant will be guided away from the single flower bud and redirected toward side shoots, instead. Cut the stem off above the node. Regular pruning can be done to cut the plant back, but occasional pruning can actually stimulate further growth in the same manner that pinching the buds back can. Failing to prune your jasmine may cause it to grow wildly, causing it to overflow and get out of control. Pruning allows you to control the direction of the spread. These cuttings can also be used to propagate more confederate jasmine plants, if desired.