Write an article based on this "Listen to Polish popular music. Listen to Polish radio online. Read Polish children's books. Chat online in Polish."
article: While you may be familiar with the sounds of traditional Polish folk music, the Polish music scene today is as varied as any other country's. Find Polish bands in a genre you enjoy, and become more familiar with the language through the repetition of the lyrics.  If you have access to a streaming music service, use the Polish channel to find Polish artists you might enjoy. There are also Polish music videos available for free on YouTube or Vimeo. The website Culture Trip has a list of 10 Polish pop songs that are good for Polish language learners available at https://theculturetrip.com/europe/poland/articles/top-10-polish-pop-songs-to-help-you-learn-polish/. There are several Polish radio stations you can stream online. With a radio station, you get Polish music as well as news and other information that can give you a snapshot of life in Poland.  You might want to try https://www.polskieradio.pl/, which has links to the Polish national radio stations as well as several independent radio stations operating in the country. The BBC no longer operates a Polish language broadcast. However, you can listen to archived shows and interviews at http://www.bbc.co.uk/polish/index.shtml. Children's books are designed to teach the basics of any language. By reading children's books that are written in Polish, you can pick up basic grammar and conversation.  You can find free ebooks and audio books in Polish at http://www.loyalbooks.com/language/Polish?type=all. Many of these books are English-language books that have been translated into Polish. Project Gutenberg has free ebooks in Polish available at http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/languages/pl. Many of these books are meant for adult or fluent readers. You can buy print copies of children's books in Polish from the Polish Art Center at https://www.polartcenter.com/Polish_Children_s_Books_s/42.htm. Many of these books are traditional Polish stories translated into English, so double-check before you buy to make sure you're getting a Polish-language edition. There are numerous online forums and social media groups where you can chat with native speakers and other language learners. Having conversations can help you become more comfortable speaking in Polish.  There are several Polish online language exchanges where you can practice your conversational skills with native speakers, including WeSpeke, Conversation Exchange, and Busuu. There are also several subreddits dedicated to the Polish language and culture. The Poland reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/poland/ is an English-language forum. You can also use https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpolish/, which provides information and resources for learning the Polish language.

Write an article based on this "Inquire about radiation. Undergo chemotherapy treatments. Understand that you may need to have some of your eggs frozen prior to treatment."
article: If you have later stage cancer or if surgery is not your preference and you have stage I cancer, talk to your doctor about radiation therapy. Radiation therapy requires multiple visits, but the advantage is that it is not invasive like surgery (i.e. it does not require cutting into you to remove the cancer). There are two types of radiation that are commonly used to treat cervical cancer. The first is called external beam radiation therapy (EBRT), in which the radioactive beams are emitted from a source outside your body and directed toward your cervix and the surrounding area. The second type of radiation therapy is called brachytherapy — rods containing radiation are inserted through the vagina up against the cervix. They are then left there for one to two days and emit local radiation which works to treat the cervical cancer. This is done in the hospital.  Again, the extent of radiation as well as the effectiveness of this mode of treatment depends upon the stage and severity of your cervical cancer. Radiation treatment can have significant side effects. EBRT may cause fatigue, upset stomach, diarrhea, skin damage, bladder discomfort, vaginal pain, anemia, and menstrual changes (including early menopause). Brachytherapy may cause irritation of the vagina and vulva. Fatigue, diarrhea, nausea, irritation of the bladder, and low blood counts may also occur.  Long-term effects of radiation treatment may include vaginal scarring, which may make vaginal sex painful. You may also experience vaginal dryness, swelling of the legs, and it may weaken your bones. Radiation is most commonly combined with chemotherapy. This is because, for cervical cancer, the combination of radiation and chemotherapy is synergistic and provides significant additional benefit (rather than simply opting for one or the other). When chemotherapy is combined with radiation, as described above, it is termed "chemoradiation." This can be a very effective mode of treatment, because the chemotherapy has what is called a "sensitizing effect" on the tissues on and around the cervix. What this means is that the tissues then become more susceptible to the radiation, and it is as such that the combined modality of treatment gains its synergistic effect. Unfortunately, many of the most effective methods for treating cervical cancer can have deleterious effects on one's future ability to have children. As a result, your doctor may recommend that you freeze some of your eggs prior to undergoing treatment such as radiation, so that the eggs do not become damaged due to the treatment. Most women will need to have a surrogate carry the pregnancy if they freeze their eggs.

Write an article based on this "Choose a tough cut of thawed meat you want to tenderize. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a lid to seal it. Keep the bowl in your fridge for up to 12 hours."
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Pick cuts such as chuck, brisket, and flank steaks since they are usually harder to chew than other cuts of meat. Avoid using beer on meat that’s already light or tender, such as steak fillets, since the beer could overpower the flavor. If the meat was frozen, make sure you thaw it completely before you put it in your beer brine.   Try beer brine on chicken to give the outside a more caramelized crust. You can also tenderize whole chickens or turkeys if you make enough beer brine to submerge them. Rip off a sheet of plastic cling wrap that’s large enough to go over the bowl. Press the wrap onto the rim of the bowl to seal it so it doesn’t get contaminated. If your bowl has a lid, make sure it forms a tight seal so bacteria can’t get inside. Set the beer brine and meat in your fridge so it can chill and infuse the flavors. Make sure the lid stays on securely or the plastic wrap seals the bowl completely. You can tenderize the meat in the beer brine for up to 12 hours so the juices soak into the meat and make it feel more tender.  Start your beer brine in the morning so you can tenderize your meat and have it for dinner. If you leave the meat in the brine for too long, the meat may get too soft and make it harder to cook.