INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The first thing you need to do is to stop initiating conversation. Hopefully, this person is more of an acquaintance than a close friend, so it won't be too strange if you don't contact them. Don’t text them about something that happened. Don’t call to talk or make plans. Encourage your former-friend to move on by failing to contact them for any reason. You will also want to avoid running into them in person. You probably know where they hang out. Just avoid going there. Sometimes this may mean missing out on something fun, but it is worth it to establish some distance. However, if you do run into them, here are some tips to make things less awkward but still distance yourself.  If you go to the same school, keep yourself busy with your schoolwork. If the person approaches you in class or after class, say that you're in a rush and a little stressed about your work. If you're at a party, offer to help out at the party, or excuse yourself to go say hello to someone else, if you see the person. If you do end up talking to them, have a light conversation that is not filled with deep or emotional topics. You can also invite a third person into any conversation. If they manage to contact you and try to make plans, you are going to need to say no. Here are some ways that you can politely decline an invitation:  "Thanks for thinking of me, but I can't make it that day." "No, but thank you for inviting me." "Thanks, but I'm not a huge fan of that activity." If your “friend” starts asking questions and pushing you to hang out, you should drum up some courage and tell the truth. If they approach you and want to talk, it probably means that the feeling to “drift apart” wasn’t really mutual. You will need to tell it to them straight and make a clear break in the relationship.  Examples of things you might say include: "I think our friendship is growing apart, and maybe we should let it." "I just don't feel that we are compatible as friends anymore." "I don't think it's a good idea for us to spend time together."

SUMMARY: Stop calling or texting. Avoid running into them. Decline plans. Be honest.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If lifestyle changes aren’t enough to manage your condition, you may be able to take certain medications. Your doctor will decide which medication is safest for you to take, as some high blood pressure medications aren’t safe during pregnancy. Be sure to take your medicine exactly as instructed, and don’t stop taking it unless your doctor tells you to do so.Traditional treatments like angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers, and renin inhibitors are typically considered unsafe to take during pregnancy. However, there are some options available.

SUMMARY: Ask if you need a medication to treat your high blood pressure.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can use your fingers, a cotton ball or pad, a washcloth — it doesn’t really matter. Don't apply so much that it drips down your face. If you do this in the morning, just go about your day normally at home, or go out with the oil and stain on your face if you’re confident enough! If you do this at night, go ahead sleep with the baby oil on your face. This will help you remove the stain in the morning. Cover the stained area with gauze bandages or cotton balls and athletic tape to make sure the oil and dye don’t get all over your pillows and sheets while you sleep. Use your hands or a washcloth to gently scrub the stain away.

SUMMARY: Rub a generous coating of baby oil over the stained area. Let it soak into your skin and stain for at least 8 hours. Rinse the oil and dye off with warm water and a gentle face cleanser when at least 8 hours have passed.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Check that the kitten has a visible waistline and that you can feel its ribs. The kitten should also seem alert and energetic, which indicates that it is within a healthy weight range.  If you are getting the kitten from a breeder, ask the breeder about the ideal weight for their particular kittens. Kittens that don’t have a defined waistline are overweight or may have parasites, and kittens with visible ribs are underweight. Seek veterinary care if your kitten falls into either of these categories. Although different personality types mean that each kitten may display different traits, the kitten should still seem inquisitive and interested in its surroundings, regardless of if it’s shy, quiet, or confident. Kittens that seem overly disinterested or lethargic may be unwell. Regardless of the breed, all kittens tend to be playful, whether they have a confident personality or not. Healthy kittens will not have runny eyes or noses. Make sure that the kitten that you pick isn’t sneezing, appears happy and well-cared for, doesn’t have any bad odors, and that its eyes are bright. If the kitten has mucus or is wheezing, it is likely to be unwell. Get the kitten treated by a veterinarian if you choose it. Look out for bare patches of missing fur or small specks of black dirt. These symptoms can indicate ringworm or fleas. A healthy kitten has a soft, full, and clean coat. Clean ears are a good indicator that the kitten is well-cared for and healthy. The ears must be clean and without any odor, discharge, or inflammation. A dirt-like buildup in the kitten’s ears can indicate parasites.

SUMMARY:
Look for a kitten that weighs approximately 2.2–4 lb (1.00–1.81 kg) at 12 weeks. Choose a kitten that is interested in its surroundings and isn’t lethargic. Check that the kitten has a clear nose and eyes. Observe the kitten’s coat to make sure that it is healthy. Look at the kitten’s ears to make sure that they are clean.