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How to Prevent Swimmer's Itch
Swimmer's itch, also called cercarial dermatitis, is an itchy rash that appears as a reaction to bird parasites that enter your skin while you swim. The rash is harmless, not contagious, and usually clears up within a few days, but is still a nuisance for...
How to Freeze Cherry Tomatoes
Cherry tomatoes are a cinch to freeze, thanks to their small size and high water content. There’s no peeling or blanching involved—just wash and dry them thoroughly, throw them in a freezer-safe container, and find some room for them in your freezer. When...
How to Burn Paper Safely
Any time you start a fire, you’re at risk of potentially catching nearby structures and other objects on fire. If you’ve chosen to burn paper rather than disposing of it in a different way, make sure that you’re not putting nearby structures at risk. To b...
How to Remove Efflorescence from Brick
Efflorescence is the result of water soluble salts building up over time on the porous surface of bricks. It isn't harmful to the bricks, it just doesn't look good. Efflorescence is easily removed if you catch it right away. Using a stiff scrubbing brush,...
How to Talk to a Girl at the Gym
You’ve been going to the gym and have noticed this really cute girl working out at the same time as you. You want to approach her and get to know her better, but also don’t want to offend her or get shot down. By being aware of the common pitfalls people...
How to Clean an Evaporator Coil
Air blowing across the coils in your air conditioning system can cause dust and other debris to stick to the coils. Systems with dirty coils use more energy than those with clean coils and cool spaces less efficiently. By annually cleaning the evaporator...
How to Sync iPhone and iPad Calendars
You can set up your iPhone or iPad to sync with Outlook or Google Calendar, but this wikiHow will show you how to sync your iPhone and iPad calendars over iCloud. If you sync those calendars, any events you add to your calendar on your iPad will appear on...
How to Test Gold with Vinegar
Gold is a very beautiful metal that can be found in jewelry, coins, watches and more. You may have just bought a new piece and want to see if it’s real, or test the genuineness of an old family heirloom. Testing gold with vinegar is a simple method to see...
How to Apply for ESTA
If you want to visit the US for a brief period, either for business or pleasure, you may qualify for travel authorization under the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) program. Citizens of 38 countries who have valid e-passports are eligible...
How to Treat Fatty Liver Naturally
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) occurs when extra fat builds up in your liver. You’re at a higher risk for fatty liver disease if you’re carrying extra body weight or have conditions like insulin resistance, diabetes, high blood pressure, and hi...
How to Meet Jace Norman
Jace Norman is the 3 years running Kids’ Choice Awards “Favorite Male TV Star.” He plays the lead role in the television show Henry Danger on Nickelodeon, and has debuted in multiple other Nickelodeon TV shows and movies. Meeting him is a dream for many,...
How to Ride a Lime Scooter
Lime scooters are a recent addition to the commuting scene in many cities around the US. They can provide a feeling of freedom for city-dwellers without cars, allowing them to get around without walking, taking public transit, or using a rideshare app. If...
How to Treat Gingivitis at Home
If you’ve noticed that your gums are red and irritated, you might have gingivitis. This is a mild form of gum disease and isn’t typically a major cause for concern. However, it’s important that you treat gingivitis so that it doesn’t become severe. You ca...
How to Get Rid of Milia Under Your Eyes
Milia, also called "milk spots," look a bit like whitehead pimples, but they’re actually small cysts caused by trapped bits of the protein keratin. They usually go away within 2 weeks to 6 months and are completely harmless, but some people dislike how th...
How to Put ECG Leads on a Chest
The EGC (electrocardiogram) is used to measure a patient’s heart’s electrical activity. The test is commonly used to check for many heart conditions, from coronary heart disease to a heart arrhythmia. If you’re a medical professional, you may find yoursel...
How to Use Activated Charcoal
Activated charcoal is charcoal that’s been specially treated to have lots of internal pores. It’s good at trapping chemicals and preventing their absorption. Activated charcoal is trending, and there are many different things you can use it in. You can us...