INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To make the ball, tear off a small piece of aluminum foil and wrap it around all 3 knots. You want the foil ball to be about the size of a marble.Wrap the aluminum foil tightly around the knots so the ball doesn’t fall off.

SUMMARY: Make an aluminum foil ball around the knots at the end of the thread.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: (If the cheese is too cold, then during the time it takes to cook, the outer part of the cheese will melt but the inner part will still be too solid and not melted. And if kept in the oil longer to get the inside melted, then the breading will burn). Pour Italian breadcrumbs onto another plate.   They must be double breaded so the cheese won’t melt through the breading during cooking. (Use enough vegetable oil to come halfway up the sides of the cheese during cooking). Also heat up a skillet (such as one used for making tortillas, with shallow side walls).    Enjoy!
Summary: Take cheese out of packages and let sit until it reaches room temperature. Beat the eggs and pour onto a plate. Dip all sides of the cheese into the egg mixture, then into breadcrumbs to bread the cheese. Set cheese on another plate and let the breading on the cheese dry. Repeat the breading process. Heat vegetable oil in a frying pan on slightly less than medium setting. Put cheese into the oil until golden brown. Turn the cheese over and cook until that side is also golden brown. Put cheese in the skillet and serve as is, along with the cucumber sauce and baguette bread. Use a fork to cut a piece of the cheese (while cheese is still in the skillet), put the cheese from the fork onto a slice of bread, and put sauce on the bread also.

Obesity has been linked to kidney damage. If you are overweight, or are afraid you are going to become overweight, exercise daily. When you are overweight, your kidneys have to work overtime to keep you healthy. You should try to exercise for 30 to 45 minutes, four or five days a week.  Some exercises you can incorporate into your work week include running, cycling, swimming, and walking. Try to pick one (or a couple) that you enjoy so that you are more motivated to work out each day. If you are elderly, the recommended exercise each week is 15 minutes for three days a week. . Tobacco smoke does serious damage to your kidneys. There are more than 4000 particles and gases found in cigarette smoke, many of which can damage your kidney. Cigarettes are also linked to kidney fibrosis, which is when your kidney tissue turns hard, causing kidney failure. Cigarette smoke can also cause hypertension, which is elevated blood pressure. Alcohol can also cause kidney damage. When metabolized, alcohol becomes aldehyde, a harmful chemical that can hurt your kidneys and liver. Alcohol also increases your chances of heart disease and diabetes. Any drug that you put in your body gets absorbed by the blood and then filtered by the kidneys. These drugs can have a harmful effect on your kidney and could lead to kidney failure if your kidneys have to process too many harmful toxins. For example, cocaine may cause myolysis. Myolysis is the breakdown of muscle mass, which can result in kidney failure. This is particularly important to do if your bacterial infection is in your kidney or urinary tract. You will have to take antibacterial medication to treat these conditions, but it will be well worth it, as a kidney dealing with a bacterial infection can be a major health risk.
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One-sentence summary -- Exercise regularly.  Avoid smoking Stop drinking alcohol. Avoid drug abuse. Treat any bacterial infections you have.

Q: If you suspect your cat has cataracts, take her to the vet as soon as you can. Getting an early diagnosis usually means you'll have more treatment options available, like getting surgical therapy. Also, recognizing that your cat has impaired vision can help you take safety precautions. For example, a cat with cataracts should live indoors so she's not bothered by other cats or at risk of getting injured in a road traffic accident. The vet will do a thorough examination before looking at your cat's eyes. Your vet may start by standing back and looking at your cat's eyes in order to get an overall impression. The vet will check to see if the eyes are the same size and whether there's increased eye pressure (a sign of glaucoma). The vet will also take a history of any changes with your cat (like changes in thirst, weight, and behavior). This helps rule out other conditions that can affect vision, like diabetes. The veterinarian will use an ophthalmoscope which is a lens with a light on it to examine your cat's eyes. The vet will stand back and shine the bright light in each eye to look for 'red eye.' 'Red eye' is similar to the reflection you get when you take a flash photograph and the flash reflects off the retina. If your cat has 'red eye', this means that the light has passed through the lens and isn't blocked by cataracts. Your cat may be affected by another condition. The veterinarian will also use an ophthalmoscope to look for a shadow on the retina. If your cat has a cataract, it will stop light from passing through the lens. This casts the shadow. The test is used to differentiate between a cataract and a cloudy lens caused by old age. A cloudy lens from old age still lets some light through, unlike cataracts which can blind the cat. If your cat is young or the cataract is very mild, your vet may recommend leaving it alone to see if it improves on its own. If the cataract begins to affect your cat's vision, you may want a specialist vet ophthalmologist to surgically remove the cataract, although this can be expensive. Or, the specialist can use a ultrasonic waves to remove the cataract (phacoemulsion). If your cat is affected by a condition other than cataracts, the vet will treat any underlying eye inflammation before starting treatment for the other health issue (like diabetes). If your cat has cataracts, she may have some discomfort. Ask the veterinarian about giving her anti-inflammatory eye drops. Your vet might also want to give her nutritional supplements if she's developing cataracts because of nutritional deficiencies. If left untreated, the cataracts may cause blindness and pain, at which point the eye might need to be removed.
A: Take your cat to the veterinarian. Get your cat's eyes examined. Look for red eye in your cat. Look for a shadow on the retina. Follow the vet's treatment recommendations. Consider treating your cat's pain.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are a number of apps, websites, and software packages that feature BPM calculators. In many cases, you use the calculator by tapping a button along with the beat of the song. The calculator then totals up the BPM based on your taps.  Do a search online or in your app store for “music BPM calculator” or “music BPM counter” to find a variety of user-friendly options. A few good options include apps like BPM Tap and Tap Tempo, and online beat counters like the one at Beatsperminuteonline.com. Some BPM counters are designed to analyze the BPM of a track automatically, with no input from you. Do a search using terms like “BPM analyzer” or “MP3 to BPM” online or in your app store.  Try programs like the MixMeister BPM Analyzer or the BeatGauge BPM Detector for iTunes. If you’re getting frustrated with software solutions or your own attempts to count BPM, there’s always a chance that someone else has already done the work for you! There are several BPM databases available that provide data on many of the most popular tracks. Search for the title of your song to see if a matching track comes up. A few options include:  Tunebat.com Songbpm.com BPMdatabase.com

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Search for a beats-per-minute calculator and tap in your beats. Try an MP3 to BPM calculator to automatically analyze your song. Look for your song in a BPM database.