Article: Even when you're not on antibiotics, douching can lead to conditions in the vagina that promote yeast growth. Douches usually contain chemicals that kill off that good bacteria and leave room for the bad stuff to take over. Douching can also change the pH level in the vagina.  Instead of douching, wash with warm water only. Avoid using harsh soaps or body washes. Products with added scents can cause irritation. Don't put perfumes and sprays on your vagina. If you absolutely must add a scent, use a spray made from water and a gentle essential oil, such as a few drops of lavender. Tampons can encourage the growth of extra yeast. If you have your period while you're on antibiotics, switch to pads. Just make sure they're unscented, since a chemical-based perfume might irritate your vagina. Wipe from front to back to avoid any transfer of bacteria from the anal area to the vagina, which can encourage infection. Make sure your vaginal area stays clean and dry. Dyes and fragrances applied to your vagina can lead to the growth of yeast.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Avoid douching. Avoid  using perfumes or feminine sprays. Use unscented pads instead of tampons. Wipe yourself thoroughly after using the restroom. Use only unscented, white toilet paper.

Problem: Article: Different businesses have different company policies for accessing email outside of work. Your IT department may also have special instructions you'll need to follow while getting your connection to your email account configured. If your business uses Exchange or Office 365 for Business, you can add the account to Outlook on your Windows or Mac computer. This will display account information for your current accounts. This will let you add a new account to Outlook. Outlook will automatically detect the type of server that you are connecting to. You'll likely be prompted for your password again during the setup process. Note that Outlook 2016 only supports setting up Exchange accounts using the automated system, and your Exchange administrator will need to have configured your server to allow this. Outlook 2016 does also not support Exchange 2007 servers. After you log in with your account, you'll be able to send and receive work email using this Outlook client. Just select your work inbox from the left navigation menu.
Summary: Contact your IT department. Open Outlook on your computer. Click the File menu and select "Info." Click the "Add Account" button. Enter your work email address and password. Access your work email.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Tap the Yahoo Mail app icon, which resembles a purple box with a white envelope and "Yahoo!" written on it. If you aren't already signed in, enter your email address and password and tap Sign in. It's in the top left corner of the screen. This option is near the top of the menu. It's an option below your primary account name. This link is at the bottom of the screen. You'll need to fill in the fields on this page with the following information:  First and last name New email address New email password Phone number Birth date Gender (optional) It's at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will prompt Yahoo to send a text message to your provided number in order to verify your account. You can also tap Call me with an Account Key if your plan doesn't allow for texting. It will be in your phone's Messages app; the message will be from a six-digit phone number, and it will say "[number] is Your Yahoo Account Key." Make sure you don't close the Yahoo app when you do this. You'll enter the five-digit code in the text field in the middle of the screen. It's at the bottom of the screen. If your code matches the one Yahoo sent you, your account will be created. You now have a new Yahoo email address in addition to your primary one.

SUMMARY: Open Yahoo Mail. Tap ☰. Tap Manage Accounts. Tap ＋ Add Account. Tap Sign up. Enter your new account information. Tap Continue. Tap Text me an Account Key. Open the message from Yahoo. Type in your code. Tap Verify. Tap Let's get started to proceed to your account.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To gain some leverage to help knock off the head of the rivet, take a chisel and place the sharp end into the edge where the head of the rivet and the surface connect. Wiggle the chisel a little bit to really wedge it into place. Use your hammer and knock against the dull or wide end of the chisel to knock off the head of the chisel. It will probably take several strikes to remove the head. Be careful not to slip and hit your hand with your hammer. Once the head of the rivet has been removed, you can work to punch the rivet through the surface. Place the thin end of the chisel against the rivet and hold it securely in place.  It may help to knock a few dents into the rivet to help hold the chisel in place. If the rivet is small, use a punch to hammer it through the surface. Strike the thick or dull end of the chisel with controlled, firm strikes with your hammer. Continue to hammer the chisel until the rivet is pushed through the surface. Don’t rush or try to hammer the rivet quickly. You’ll be much more likely to slip and injure yourself.
Summary: Wedge the thin end of the chisel beneath the head of the rivet. Break off the head of the rivet by hitting the chisel with a hammer. Place the chisel against the top of the rivet. Hammer the chisel until the rivet is pushed through the surface.

Canaries need a varied diet of seeds, pellets, fresh fruit, and leafy vegetables. You can usually find a special canary mix of seeds and pellets at pet stores. Give them one teaspoon of this mix a day.  Some good vegetables and fruits for the canary include kale, apples, broccoli, grapes, dandelion, oranges, bananas, peas, and melons. Attach both a cuttlefish bone and an avian mineral block to the side of the cage. Your canary will slowly eat away at these for calcium and minerals. Never feed your canary avocado as it is toxic to birds. Canaries need constant access to fresh water. Once a day, take the bowl out of the cage. Empty it out, and wash it with warm water and soap. Rinse it well and dry it with a towel before refilling with fresh water. The cage needs a full cleaning once a week. Put the canary in a bird carrier. Empty out the liner before scrubbing the entire cage with hot water and soap. Wash all of the dishes and perches too. Let everything dry before putting them back in the cage. The cage liner and dishes should be washed every day. Canaries are sensitive to the sun. They may stay awake if there is any light coming into their cage. To prevent this, place a blanket or a cover over the cage after the sun goes down. Canaries have delicate lungs, and they can be prone to mites or other parasites. Take your canary to a specialized avian veterinarian if they show any signs of sickness.  Common signs of sickness include fluffed, ruffled, or thinning feathers, inactivity, discolored feces,  discharge around the eyes or beak, or squinting. To find a local avian vet, you can use the database at the Association of Avian Vets.
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Feed your canary a varied diet. Replace their water daily. Clean their cage once a week. Cover the cage at night. Watch for signs of sickness.