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How to Heal Cervical Dysplasia: Can Natural Remedies Help?
Cervical dysplasia means that abnormal cells are growing on your cervix, which could lead to cervical cancer without treatment. If you’ve received a dysplasia diagnosis, then you’re probably feeling worried about the situation. However, dysplasia is not c...
How to Hide Gridlines in Excel on iPhone or iPad
This wikiHow teaches you how to remove the lines that surround cells in a spreadsheet using Excel for iOS.
How to Paint Lockers
A few coats of fresh paint is all it takes to breathe new life into old, rusty lockers. While painting metal involves a few extra steps, it’s still simple and easy. First, prepare the lockers by cleaning them and, if necessary, removing rust. Scuff them u...
How to Avoid Emergency Tax
The UK and Ireland require employers to withhold taxes from your paycheck at the emergency tax rate of 40 percent if you don't provide complete tax information when you start work.[1] X Research source The emergency tax also may be applied t...
How to Become a Nurse in Canada
Nursing is a highly in-demand field in Canada, so it’s a great career path to go down. The process for becoming a nurse in Canada varies depending on the province or territory in which you plan to work, but all of them have roughly the same guidelines. We...
How to Cut Spare Ribs
Knowing how to cut your own spare ribs is a good skill to have for many styles of cooking such as barbeque and some Asian cuisines. Not to mention, cutting your own ribs saves money, as pre-cut ribs bought at grocery stores tend to be more expensive. For...
How to Add Contacts on Signal on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to invite a contact from your phonebook to the Signal Private Messenger app, using Android.
How to Make a Facebook Account with Just One Name
Want to hide your last name on Facebook? It's easier than you'd think! Because many Javanese people in Indonesia use a single name rather than a first and last name, Facebook doesn't require users in Indonesia to list last names. Even if you're not in Ind...
How to Edit Music on Mac
This wikiHow teaches how to edit music on Mac using GarageBand. GarageBand is a free music editing app that generally comes pre-installed on Mac. It's also available in the App Store.
How to Diagnose Tuberous Sclerosis
Tuberous sclerosis (TSC) is a genetic disorder that causes the growth of benign tumors in different parts of the body, including the kidneys, skin, heart, lungs, eyes, or brain. Because symptoms vary significantly depending on where the tumors develop, di...
How to Cook Stone Crab Claws
Especially along the East Coast, stone crab claw meat is considered a delicacy that’s prized for its subtle and rich flavor. Making stone crab claws for guests or just for a quiet dinner at home is sure to be impressive, but how do you do it? Boiling or b...
How to Fold an Origami Peacock
The peacock is a beautiful, feathery bird that looks elegant and regal—and its origami counterpart is much the same. Folding an origami peacock might take a bit of practice, but it’s a great project if you’re just starting out or if you’ve got some practi...
How to Change Phone Name on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to change the name associated with your Android phone in your Bluetooth settings.
How to Delete Apps on the Apple Watch
This wikiHow teaches you how to remove an app from your Apple Watch. You can delete an app from the Apple Watch itself, or you can delete the app from your iPhone which removes the app from both the iPhone and the Apple Watch. You can also hide an app fro...
How to Send Your Heartbeat from the Apple Watch
This wikiHow teaches you how to send a beating heart Digital Touch message from your Apple Watch's Messages app. To receive this message, your recipient must have an iPhone or iPad with at least iOS 10 installed, or also have an Apple Watch.
How to Read an Unofficial Transcript
Reading your unofficial transcript is a great way to get all of the details of your academic career without having to pay or wait for an official transcript. Your basic information, including any degrees awarded, is at the top of the transcript. The next...