Write an article based on this "Wear protective gear. Never operate a motorcycle while intoxicated. Adjust your riding style to weather/road conditions. Exercise caution and good judgment. Ride defensively and be vigilant. Avoid situations beyond your level of comfort and skill."
article: Always wear a helmet, a thick jacket, pants, and padded gloves when riding a motorcycle, whether you are the driver or a passenger. You are very exposed on a motorcycle, so wearing protective equipment (even if your state does not legally require it) will minimize your injuries and could save your life should you become involved in an accident.  Motorcyclists wearing helmets are 40% less likely to die of a head injury in a crash. Motorcyclists wearing helmets are 15% less likely to suffer nonfatal injuries in a crash. You are much more likely to get into an accident if you ride while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Alcohol consumption reduces reaction speed, affects balance, and impairs judgment. You are putting yourself and others at increased risk of injury or death by riding under the influence. It's also illegal!  Statistics show that 29% of motorcycle crash fatalities involved a rider with a blood alcohol level above the national legal limit (which is 0.08%).  One third of motorcycle accidents are the result of a rider being under the influence of alcohol.  Motorcyclists aged 20 to 24 years experience a higher rate of alcohol-related crashes than any other age group. It is easy to lose control of your motorcycle in poor weather, especially in precipitation or conditions of reduced visibility. It can be difficult to come to a quick stop on a wet road, which increases your chances of having an accident.  Reduce your speed in bad weather. This will allow you extra time to react to unexpected situations and will reduce the time and distance it takes to slow or stop your motorcycle. Keep a wide breadth when passing or following other vehicles. You can't predict what other drivers will do, and they are even less likely to be aware of you if visibility and/or weather conditions are poor. You will have more time to react if you keep your distance. Turn carefully. You are more likely to lose traction in corners and crash if road conditions are wet or icy. Reduce this risk by slowing down and staying as upright as possible when turning or cornering in bad weather. This means obeying traffic laws, adhering to posted road signs, and avoiding risky maneuvers. Many motorcycle accidents are attributed to reckless behavior on the part of the motorcyclist, meaning they are easily avoidable with common sense.  Do not speed. More than a third of motorcycle accidents are at least partially attributable to excessive speed on the part of the motorcyclist. Speeding reduces control, increases necessary stopping distance/time, and increases the likelihood that a crash will be fatal. Always signal when turning or merging. Failure to use turn signals when merging or turning on a motorcycle increases the likelihood that another motorist will accidentally hit you. Motorcycles are hard enough to see as it is; make yourself as visible as possible! Do not "split lanes." This practice (riding between two designated traffic lanes) exposes motorcyclists to the increased possibility that another motorist could unknowingly merge into them. By staying within the designated lanes, you are much less likely to be accidentally struck by a merging vehicle. Many motorcycle crashes are the result of reckless or aggressive driving by other motorists. It can also be difficult for the driver of a car to see a motorcycle. Cars merging or turning suddenly, for example, pose significant risk to motorcyclists.  Use your horn and lights. You can make your presence known to other motorists by using your horn if they get too close or start to merge into you. By having your headlight and brake light on, you will be more easily seen by other motorists. Scan traffic far ahead of you so you can be prepared to slow or brake your motorcycle if necessary. If you see a lot of brake lights or road obstructions up ahead, you can anticipate necessary actions and slow down early to avoid rear-end collisions. Inexperienced motorcyclists are more likely to get into accidents, especially in busy traffic or when road conditions are dangerous. Knowing your limits could save your life!  Stick to roads with lower speed limits and less traffic, such as surface streets and highways, until you are used to your motorcycle and have a high degree of control while riding. Do not assume that a friend's motorcycle will handle the same as yours, or your new bike will be similar to your old one. Every motorcycle is different in terms of handling, weight, traction, acceleration, and braking. Until you are comfortable on that particular bike, exercise extra caution.

Write an article based on this "Take oral iron supplements. Receive vitamin injections and intravenous treatments. Rely on prescription supplements and medications."
article: If you have a mild or moderate deficiency, your doctor will instruct you to buy iron supplements at your local grocery store or pharmacy. Follow the directions on the product or your physician’s instructions. Typically, oral iron supplements will take several weeks to raise iron and ferritin levels.  Iron supplements may have a variety of side effects such as backache, chills, dizziness, headache, and nausea.  Because vitamin C enhances iron absorption in the blood, you should take your iron supplement with a glass of orange juice.  Avoid taking your iron supplement with milk, caffeine, antacids, or calcium supplements, which can reduce the iron absorption. If you have a severe deficiency, have recently lost a lot of blood, or have a condition that disrupts your body’s ability to absorb iron, your doctor may prescribe injections or infusions. You may receive an injection of iron directly into your bloodstream or get an injection of B12 since this vitamin can help with iron absorption. In severe cases, your doctor may order a blood transfusion in order to restore iron levels quickly.  Injections or infusions will only be used if other attempts to supplement iron and ferritin levels have failed. Iron injections may have side effects similar to oral supplements. There are a variety of medications designed to increase iron and ferritin levels in the human body. If you have a condition that inhibits your ability to absorb or store iron, your doctor may prescribe one. Some medications include:  Ferrous sulfate Ferrous gluconate Ferrous fumarate Carbonyl iron Iron dextran complex

Write an article based on this "Try using the Device Unlock app. Write down the IMEI number for your phone. Ask your cellular provider for the unlock code. Pay for an unlock code. Insert your new provider’s SIM card. Power on the phone. Enter your unlock code."
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If you use your J7 on either T-Mobile or MetroPCS, you may be able to unlock your phone by running an app that’s already installed on your device. See Unlocking a Samsung J7 on T-Mobile or Unlocking a Samsung J7 on MetroPCS before proceeding with this method. There are 2 different ways to get an unlock code, and both require having this 15-16 digit ID.  Tap the Phone app on your device to launch the phone keypad. Dial *#06#  The number will display on the screen as soon as you enter the last # sign. Write this down so it’s available. You can also find the IMEI in the Settings app—tap “Status” and then scroll down to “IMEI.” As long as your account is in good standing and you own your phone outright, your network provider should give you an unlock code without issue. When you call or chat with your provider, be ready to provide the IMEI. If you aren’t able to get the lock code from your provider, you can pay an unlocking service to generate a code. These codes usually cost about $20, and can take around 24 hours to arrive in your email inbox. When choosing an unlocking service (there are many!), make sure it meets all the following criteria:  Has a customer service phone number. Does NOT require you to install any software/apps. Has a refund policy if the code does not work.  Has a legitimate website and a good reputation. You won’t need to enter the unlock code until you’ve installed a SIM card from another provider. When you are ready to use your phone on your new network:  Hold down the power button on your J7 and select “Power Off.” Turn the phone over so you are looking at the back. Notice that there is a small divot at the top left of the phone—that’s there to help you remove the back cover. Insert your fingernail into the divot and pull the cover gently away from the phone. You will see two card slots just above the battery—the SIM card is in the slot on the left side. Remove the battery: Insert your fingernail into the divot at the bottom right corner of the battery, then pull it outward. Gently slide the SIM card down until it’s completely out of the metal holder. Put it aside. Slide the new SIM card into the slot, gold side facing down. Replace the battery and back cover. Press the power button to start your phone. You should see a message that says something like “Enter Unlock Code” or “SIM Network Unlock Pin.” When the unlock code is accepted, you’ll see a message that says “Network unlock successful.” Once your phone is successfully unlocked, you’ll be able to use it on your new network. If you see “Network Locked” and nowhere to enter an unlock code, dial #7465625*638*# (in the phone app) and then enter the unlock code when prompted.