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The fever is your body's way of trying to heal or recover and most fevers go away on their own after a few days.  A fever can be brought down by the  right kind of treatment. Drink plenty of fluids and rest. Taking medication is not necessary, but it may increase your comfort level. Use an over-the-counter fever reducer like aspirin or ibuprofen.  Call your doctor if your symptoms last more than 3 days and/or more severe symptoms develop. Children and teens should not take aspirin as it is linked to a condition called Reyes’ disease.  As well, if your child has a temperature under 102 degrees Fahrenheit (38.9 degrees Celsius), they can likely be treated at home. Visit the doctor if the fever persists over 3 days and/or more severe symptoms develop.

summary: Treat the fever at home if it is under 103 °F (39.4 °C) and you are over the age of 18. Treat the fever with rest and fluids if your child does not display any severe symptoms.


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The real thing is best if you can find it.

summary: Serve the waffles hot with butter and maple syrup.


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If your iPad is not turning on, it could be that it doesn’t have enough power. You will need to charge your iPad for at least a half hour to charge it enough to turn it on.  Plug the small end of the iPad charge cord into the bottom of the iPad. Plug the charger into a wall outlet. Power outlets will charge your iPad faster than charging your iPad using your computer.   After a few minutes of charging, you should see the low battery icon appear on the screen of your iPad. If within an hour you do not see the charge icon, make sure the USB cable, the power adapter, and connector are working. Make sure each piece is securely inserted and/or plugged into the wall outlet. If your iPad still doesn't charge, try another charger, and/or test to make sure the outlet you are using is working. New iPads rarely hold a charge fresh out of the box. Be prepared to charge your iPad for at least a half hour, before you use it. If you do not have a wall socket to charge your iPad, you can connect the iPad to your computer through the USB port. Be aware that the iPad will charge slower when connected to a computer, as it cannot draw as much power. Make sure your computer is on, before you start charging. Press and hold the sleep/wake button until it turns on. If your iPad still does not turn on, wait another half hour. If your iPad does not turn on, make sure the USB cable, the power adapter, and connector are working. Make sure each part is securely inserted. If it still doesn’t work, try another charger, and/or test to make sure the outlet you are using works. Once your iPad turns on it will display the charge percentage in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
summary: Plug in your iPad. Wait thirty minutes, and then turn your iPad on. Swipe to the right to use your iPad.