Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Talk to your doctor about prescription anti-nausea medications. Use Dramamine for occasional seasickness. Wear acupressure bands on your wrists. Take a probiotic.

Answer: Discuss Odansetron, Promethazine, and other anti-nausea medications with your doctor to see if these can ease your sickness or vomiting. Whether your nausea is caused by chemo or morning sickness, many of these can take the edge off your queasiness and help you go about your day.  Always tell your doctor what other medications and supplements you are taking so they can manage your medication regimen. Do not take multiple anti-nausea medications at the same time, as this can have serious side effects. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or nursing so they can weigh the benefits and risks of using prescription anti-nausea medications. Take 1 pill of over-the-counter anti-nausea medication, such as Dramamine, about half an hour before participating in any activities that make you feel motion-sick. Adults and children over 12 can take Dramamine every 4-6 hours as needed to reduce sickness after nausea has set in. Talk to your child’s pediatrician to determine if Dramamine is safe for your child under 12. Stimulate the P6 acupressure point—thought to relieve nausea—by wearing acupressure cuffs, such as Sea Bands. These bands have no known side effects and are safe to wear throughout the day, if they help you. You can also stimulate this pressure point without a band by pressing about 2 finger-widths down from the crease on the inside of your wrist. Probiotic supplements may help in the treatment of acute nausea and vomiting. These work by helping to restore the microbial ecosystem in your GI tract. There are many types of probiotics available from most pharmacies and drug stores, and each may be formulated to help with specific issues. Take the supplement as indicated on the packaging, or as otherwise directed by your doctor.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Inform your contacts that your email address is changing. Update your accounts online with your new email address. Check if your new mail service has an "Import" or "Merge" option. Export your contacts from your old email address. Import your contacts into your new email account. Set up mail forwarding on your old account to your new address. Add your new address to your mobile devices.

Answer: Send out an email from your new email address informing your important contacts of your new address. You can keep the message brief, such as "Hi everyone, this is my new email address. Please add it to your contacts!" Sending it from your new address makes it easy for recipients to update their address books. You may want to send different messages to different groups of people. Many email services allow you to group contacts. Create a few different groups, such as "Work," "Family," and "Friends," and then send the messages to the groups instead of individual contacts. Chances are you've used your email address to set up a variety of accounts online over the years. In order to ensure that you'll still have access to these accounts once you transition email addresses, you'll need to update your account information for each one. If you use a password manager like LastPass or your web browser's password manager, you can use the list of stored passwords to determine which accounts you need to update.  Start with the most important accounts first, including your online banking, utilities, social media, and online store accounts. Then make sure all of your other accounts are changed as well, including forum accounts and other less-important accounts. See Change Your Email Address on Facebook for instructions on changing your address in Facebook. See Change Your Email Address on Linkedin for instructions on changing your LinkedIn email address. See Change Your Email Address on Yelp for instructions on changing your Yelp account email. See Change Your Email Address on wikiHow for instructions for changing your email address here at wikiHow. Many email services allow you to import your old email accounts, which will automatically transfer your contacts and messages. This can save you a lot of effort, and you won't have to worry about messages or contacts being forgotten.  In Gmail, click the Gear button and select "Settings." Click the "Accounts and Import" tab, and then click "Import mail and contacts." Follow the prompts to load your old account. Once you've added your old account, you can even send mail from the old address using Gmail. In Yahoo Mail, click the Gear button and select "Settings." Click the "Accounts" tab on the left side of the window. Click "Add another mailbox" and then follow the prompts to add your old account. Yahoo Mail supports Gmail, Outlook, AOL, and other Yahoo accounts. Once you've added an account, you can send mail using your new or old address. In Outlook.com, Click the Gear button and select "Connected accounts." Click the "Gmail" button to add a Gmail account, or the "Other email" button to add any other account. If you add an email account, you'll be able to send mail from either your Outlook.com address or your old address. In order to access your contacts from your new email account, you may need to export them from your old account first. When you export your contacts, you'll be given a file that contains all of your contacts' information. You'll then be able to import this file in your new account.  See Export Gmail Contacts for instructions on exporting your Gmail contacts. See Export Contacts from Outlook for instructions on exporting your Outlook mail client contacts. Once you've exported your contacts from your old service, you can import them into your new service. The process for this will vary depending on the email service you are using now. Some email services, such as Gmail and Yahoo, allow you to import contacts directly from another web-mail service without having to export them first. In order to ensure that you receive all of your messages, you'll want to set up mail forwarding on your old email service. This will make sure that any messages sent to your old address are still delivered to you in case you forgot to update an address for an account or a contact didn't get your message about your new address.  The process for forwarding email will vary depending on your service. Generally, you'll find the forwarding settings in the Settings menu of your email service. You may have multiple options, such as keeping copies of forwarded messages on the original account, or deleting them as they're forwarded to your new account. See Forward Gmail for instructions on forwarding mail from Gmail. See Forward Yahoo Mail for instructions on forwarding mail in Yahoo. Once you've got your new address set up and forwarding configured for your old address, you can add your new address to your mobile devices. This will allow you to send and receive your mail on the go. The process is different for Android and iOS:  See Set Up a New Gmail Account on Android for a guide on adding a new Gmail account to your Android device. See Set Up Email Account on an Android Device for instructions on adding any other email account to your Android device. See Set Up Gmail on an iPhone for tips on getting your Gmail account added to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. See Send Email on the iPhone for instructions on adding any email account to your iOS device.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a lightweight dangling earring. Remove the post from existing jewelry by snipping it with wire cutters. Create your own beaded jewelry by sliding beads onto a pin. Attach the earring to the top side of your navel. Place a rhinestone sticker above the earring. Allow the adhesive to dry.

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A small hoop or a lightweight chain are good options. You can even create your own belly-button jewelry designs using simple materials such as straight pins, beads, wire cutters and pliers. If the earring has a hook, either snip it with wire cutters or use needle-nosed pliers to open that link or loop attached to the hook and pull it apart from the rest of the earring. Using a straight pin with a beaded head, slide small beads onto the pin in a custom pattern.  Slide the beads over the pin in whatever arrangement you like. Remember, the pin head will be the bottom of the jewelry, so the beads should be small enough they don't slide over it. Don't make the pin arrangement longer than what you'd like dangling from your navel. Using needle-nosed pliers, bend the remainder of the pin so it forms a 90-degree angle. Clip the sharp end of the pin so that only about 1 centimeter of bare wire remains. Bend the remaining wire into a small loop using needle-nosed pliers. The loop will be the top of the belly-button ring. The best adhesives to use are spirit gum, nail glue, eyelash glue or body glue. You will find it helpful to add glue to both the jewelry and your skin, then stick them together. To give the fake belly-button piercing a more realistic appearance, add a jewel about an inch above your navel. If you don't have a sticker, you can use wire cutters to snip off the post from a rhinestone earring (as long as it has a flat back) and glue the jewel to your skin. While the size of the rhinestone is based on your personal preference, choosing a jewel the same size or smaller than the pin head you chose will look most realistic. Be sure you don't move around or touch the pieces for several minutes. It's also helpful to lay down flat while the glue dries.