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How to Identify a Pill by the Number on It

Taking medication when you are not sure what it is can be dangerous. Finding strange pills in your teenager’s bedroom can be scary, too. Although most pills are kept in prescription bottles that are clearly labeled, there may be instances when you need to find out what a pill is and what it is used for, and the only information you have is the pill itself and the imprint numbers/letters on the pill. Talking to your local pharmacist or going online are both valid methods to use in identification.

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How to Identify a Manipulative Man

It’s hard enough to find a good man without having to worry that the one you think is “the one” is really just a manipulation expert who only has you thinking he’s the best. Identifying a manipulative man is not the easiest thing to do–you have to be able to accept that he might be flawed, otherwise, his manipulations may be working already. You might not be able to tell for sure on the first date, but you can pick up on some warning signs. Once you’re in a relationship, there are many ways to determine if you’re being manipulated, as long as you can make yourself take an honest look at the relationship.

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How to Identify Green Friendly Products

It’s not enough anymore for us to simply compare prices, quality and performance when buying. Growing environmental pollution and toxic waste makes it necessary to consider how every aspect of consumerism will impact the environment. Responsible consumers work on finding ways to reduce waste and save energy, but sometimes we need help knowing which products are the safest and most eco-friendly choices.

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How to Identify a Boy or a Girl in Pregnancy

There are many old wives’ tales about how to tell if a pregnant woman is expecting a baby boy or baby girl, but these techniques are just as accurate as guessing. Ultrasound is an accurate and safe way to determine the gender of an unborn baby but it is often not performed until the 20th week of pregnancy. The Pink or Blue Early Gender Test from Consumer Genetics can accurately determine gender after the 10th week of pregnancy.