How to Treat Health Problems Through Trepanation

How to Treat Health Problems Through Trepanation



Trepanation is the practice of drilling a hole into the skull for medical purposes. It is usually only used in the direst of medical circumstances, such as a blood clot in the brain, a partial collapse of the skull or a subdural or epidural hematoma. Trepanation relieves pressure from the brain, which can cause brain damage or death. However, it has also become a form of alternative medicine, used to treat several less severe conditions. Trepanation has been used since before recorded history to treat all sorts of afflictions, including seizures and mental illness.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access




Licensed medical doctor







Treat Health Problems Through Trepanation




1


Learn the types of health problems that can be treated with trepanation. Some believe that trepanation can be used to treat migraines, stress, depression and chronic fatigue. Trepanation is most commonly used to treat subdural and epidural hematomas. A subdural hematoma, usually caused by tears in veins in the brain, occurs when blood manages to breach the protective outer layer (dura mater) of the brain, and collect in the middle layer, called the arachnoid. An epidural hematoma is a buildup of blood between the dura mater and the skull. In both these cases, trepanation is the only way to remove the hematoma.





2


Know the difference between necessary and elective trepanation. For the treatment of brain trauma, a doctor must get through the skull in order to treat the problems beneath it, or the patient will likely die. For the treatment of migraines, stress, depression and fatigue, it is believed that trepanation will help balance the flow of blood through the brain to improve overall physical and mental health.





3


Talk to a licensed medical doctor about trepanation and whether or not it might be a good option for you.





4


Learn more about the procedure of trepanation and read a list of signs and symptoms of the diseases that can be treated through trepanation by visiting the World Health Organization's page on cranial burr holes (see Resources below).





5


Decide, with the help of your doctor, whether to undergo trepanation. If you decide to go ahead with it, be sure it is performed by a licensed medical doctor at a state-accredited facility.





6


Follow your doctor's instructions in the days and weeks after the surgery to ensure timely recovery.








Tips & Warnings










Like any surgical procedure, trepanation can be very expensive.








Trepanation should only be performed by, and at the advice of, a licensed medical doctor. Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.








With trepanation comes a high risk of infection, sepsis and severe brain damage, either as a result of a botched surgery, or simply because the brain is exposed. Contact a doctor immediately at the first sign of infection.



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How to Treat Children Through Chiropractic Care

How to Treat Children Through Chiropractic Care



Many chiropractic care centers now treat
children
and even babies on a regular basis. It is said that children's breathing, sleeping and nursing difficulties, colic, chronic infections and allergies could be related to problems with their spines treatable through pediatric chiropractic care. Chiropractors treat the whole body by adjusting the vertebrae of the spine and neck.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access







Treat Children Through Chiropractic Care




1


Visit the Web site for the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (see Resources below). There you'll find useful information about the kinds of relief you can expect to find for your child through chiropractic care.





2


View the information about pediatric care through chiropractic facilities. Look at the various symptoms treated and the reasons why you should take your child to see a chiropractor.





3


Use the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Website to find chiropractors with specific credentials for treating children. If you don't see your chiropractor on the list and you want to remain with that practice, ask questions.





4


Find out how many children your personal chiropractor has treated and for what reasons. Feel comfortable about his or her level of experience before you take a chance with your child's well-being.





5


Learn more about pediatric chiropractic care by reading the book 'Pediatric Chiropractic' (see Resources below).








Tips & Warnings










Fees for each chiropractic visit will range from inexpensive to moderately priced.








Check out your chiropractor's credentials as they apply to children to make sure he or she has extensive experience adjusting juveniles. Kids have very unique needs and require unique treatment plans.








If your child develops any new symptoms or experiences severe reactions, such as vomiting or extreme pain, contact your child's medical doctor at once.








Children are incredibly resilient, and will 'shake off' the injuries of playground tussles. But sometimes a minor injury, particularly during specific growth periods, can lead to trouble in adulthood if not treated.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners are licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider and keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Stop Chiropractic Care Once You've Started It

How to Stop Chiropractic Care Once You've Started It



Chiropractic care is based on the manipulation of your spine. The accepted theory of chiropractic treatment is that restoring the proper alignment of your spinal column will allow the body to heal itself. Most chiropractors rely on a treatment plan calling for an extended schedule of return visits. However, you may find that you want to stop treatments sooner than recommended.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access







Stop Chiropractic Care Once You've Started It




1


Determine your reasons for wanting to stop your chiropractic treatment once you've already started it. Evaluate the level of your current pain. If the pain has improved, ask if there would be any serious setbacks if you stopped your visits.





2


Discuss with your chiropractor what the options might be if you feel that your pain has not diminished since you started. Question why you may feel worse or have new pain somewhere else because of the treatments.





3


Ask yourself if you've given your course of treatment enough time to be successful. Did you have a clear understanding from your chiropractor about how many visits would be required? Give yourself (and your chiropractor) enough time to help your body heal.





4


Determine whether your reason for stopping your visits is based on a personality issue. That scenario would indicate finding a new chiropractor or at least requesting a different practitioner within the office.





5


Visit your medical doctor. Discuss your concerns and reasons for wanting to stop your chiropractic care.





6


Share your feelings about your chiropractor online at the 'Rate Your Chiropractors' Web site (see Resources below). You can also research your chiropractor to see whether anyone else has rated them or their practice.








Tips & Warnings










Costs for chiropractic care are generally moderate. Ask your provider what his or her policy is on refunds, if you've paid for several appointments that you don't want to use.








Do not hesitate to question your chiropractor's plan for treatment. If you don't want to complete the full program because of a personality issue, look for another chiropractor. If you want to stop because you don't feel you're being helped, see your medical doctor for an evaluation.








If you experience any sudden change in your overall health after starting your treatments, advise your medical doctor immediately.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners are licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider and keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Sign up for Chiropractic Newsletters

How to Sign up for Chiropractic Newsletters



You have many opportunities to sign up online for chiropractic newsletters and most of them are free. Some require that you register with that organization or Web site. These registrations are either free or require a small membership fee. Chiropractor care focuses on the realignment of the spinal column in order to relieve undue pressure on the nerves or vertebrae. This is said to promote healing and is used to treat headaches, back pain and fibromyalgia, among other conditions.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access







Sign Up for Chiropractic Newsletters




1


Make sure the newsletter you choose matches your level of expertise. Professional chiropractors will be bored by newsletters aimed at lay people, and novices will be baffled by newsletters aimed at experts.





2


Sign up for the Planet Chiropractic.com newsletter and email alerts (see Resources below). You will have access to information about treatments and issues related to operating a chiropractic practice. This insight may give you a better understanding of how your own chiropractor operates and also keeps you abreast of upcoming legislation affecting chiropractic care.





3


Find free newsletters on many subjects related to alternative medicine and alternative treatments at ChiroFind (see Resources below).





4


Decide on your scope of interest. For a broad overview of current chiropractic issues nationwide, include national or international organizations on your list of newsletters. If you just want to know what's up at your own chiropractor, you only need that specific newsletter. Ask your chiropractor's office staff if they have a newsletter or other ways of communicating with patients.








Tips & Warnings










Not everything you see in writing is necessarily true.








Don't take recommendations in a newsletter specific to one practice without making sure the cited sources are reputable and credible.








Do not let advice from these brochures override advice from your medical doctor. If you experience any sudden health changes, like shortness of breath or weakness in joints or muscles, contact your medical doctor right away.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners are licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider and keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Shop for Chiropractic Products

How to Shop for Chiropractic Products



Your chiropractor or physical therapist may recommend various products such as braces or wraps to help with recovery from your injury and to help stabilize of support the injured body part. You can buy many types of pain-reducing products, sleep aids, cushions, pillows, and exercise aids online. The chiropractor may suggest stores that carry these items.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access




Credit card for online purchases







Shop for Chiropractic Products




1


Ask your chiropractor if they suggest any products to help with your recovery.





2


Ask if you can get a prescription for the brace, support, or pain reducing aid that your chiropractor wants you to use. Your insurance may reimburse part of the cost with a prescription.





3


Shop online for products you'll need. Choose from lumbar supports, braces, ice 'magic' packs, cervical collars and much more. Visit the Bodyline Comfort Systems Web site to access a wide selection (see Resources below).





4


Ask your chiropractor if he has used this product and may have one that you can try on for size or fit.





5


Shop online at DoctorStore.com for cervical pillows, lumber supports, hot and cold packs and other products (see Resources below).








Tips & Warnings










Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners are licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider and keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.








Don't believe everything you read.



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How to Cope with a Broken High Heal

How to Cope with a Broken High Heal



It can happen at the worst possible time: a heel breaks on one of your shoes. The higher the heel, the more obvious this will be. Find out how to cope if this ever happens to you, but remember that having a positive attitude will go a long way toward not ruining your entire day or night!







Things You'll Need:





High heel shoes



Backup pair of shoes



Strong glue







Cope with a Broken High Heel




Step
1



Stop walking once you realize your heel is broken. This will probably occur immediately after the break because the difference in heel heights will make it difficult to continue walking in your regular fashion.




Step
2



Find your heel and inspect the break area on the heel as well as on the shoe.




Step
3



See if the break is even and can be easily repaired.




Step
4



Apply strong glue if you've come prepared and have some with you. If not, you may be able to find a store nearby and buy glue.




Step
5



Hold the heel to the shoe for several minutes until the glue is dry.




Step
6



Slip the shoe back on your foot and see if the shoe feels secure as you walk. If there's any wobbling, the heel is probably not secure. You can either hold the heel to the shoe longer or give up.




Step
7



Slip on your backup pair of shoes if you've come prepared. You can repair your broken heel once you get home.







Tips & Warnings









If you don't have a spare pair of shoes or strong glue for repairs, you may have to cut your outing short unless you don't mind walking in shoes with one high heel and one without.








It's a good idea to keep an extra pair of shoes in your car or at your desk at work for times like this.








A shoe with chunky heels will probably be easier to repair than stiletto heels.








Don't try to walk in shoes whose heels you haven't been able to properly repair. You could twist your ankle if the heel breaks again as you're walking.



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How to Coordinate Sandals With a New Spring Wardrobe

How to Coordinate Sandals With a New Spring Wardrobe



One of the biggest dilemmas in planning a new spring wardrobe is the need to coordinate the accessories.

Sandals


come in a variety of styles and many colors, and choosing the best complement to your wardrobe can be a challenge. Fashion trends are ever changing, and sandals are always part of the change.









Step
1



Coordinate the color of your sandals to your new spring wardrobe. To coordinate does not necessarily mean to match. Instead of actually matching the color of your shorts or tees, choose a complementary color.




Step
2



Choose sandals and a bag to coordinate an outfit. Carrying a black bag with brown sandals or wearing silver sandals and carrying a white bag gives a contrast that is complementary without being overpowering in one color.




Step
3



Wear sandals with ornamentation to coordinate with your new spring wardrobe. A low wedge in natural tones with multi-colored gemstones is good to wear with many outfits.




Step
4



Choose sandals in a color just slightly darker than
your
skin


for coordination with any new spring outfit. The extension of the natural color of your legs gives the appearance of longer legs.




Step
5



Wear an asymmetrical hem silk skirt and a sleeveless top and slide into a pair of t-strap sandals for an eye-catching casual appeal. Alternate wearing contrasting colors of sandals with color-coordinated sandals for a unique look every time.




Step
6



Coordinate your jewelry with the type of sandals for spring. Casual jewelry such as fun color hoop earrings and necklaces are a natural with slides or low-wedge heels. Precious or semi-precious jewelry is complemented by high-heeled sandals adorned with a touch of elegance.




Step
7



Enjoy the comfort of flip-flops when you wear shorts or capris. Flip-flops are available in a variety of colors, and are usually inexpensive. Mix or match your outfit when you keep several colors in your closet.







Tips & Warnings









Choose the type of thong by the shape of your foot and toes. Some thongs are set with a strap that is too short for women with long toes. Sandals should fit where the heel can lift slightly without causing stress on the straps while walking








Buy your sandals when you find a new outfit. Don't trust your memory to get the right colors.








If you want to wear sandals, but have an unsteady gait, consider wearing a sandal with tie straps around the ankle to keep the sandal from slipping around under your foot.



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How to Coordinate Hats to a New Spring Wardrobe

How to Coordinate Hats to a New Spring Wardrobe



Coordinating hats and clothes isn't just about choosing colors that match. It is also about bringing together fabrics, styles and shapes that suit the wearer. When you know how to coordinate hats to your new spring wardrobe, you can spend all winter looking forward to making a splash.







Things You'll Need:





Ribbons







Go Lighter and Brighter




Step
1



Choose spring hats in the same color family as your wardrobe. If the colors don't match completely, choose a lighter hat, which will work well throughout spring and into summer. A dark hat will look wintery and create the opposite effect from the one you were seeking.




Step
2



Choose bright hats for a neutral wardrobe. If you prefer to wear clothes in beige, taupe and brown, this is one instance when you do not want your hat to match your wardrobe. Instead, use your hat as a spot of easy-to-wear color, such as a cherry-red cap atop a white pantsuit or a sage-colored bucket hat worn with a khaki skirt.




Step
3



Look for reversible hats. These not only give you two easy looks in one, but the colored underside of the brims will actually lend brightness to your face.


Work Out a Budget




Step
1



Price any hats you are considering and divide your hat budget by this number. However, if you can only afford one new spring hat, choose one in a neutral color. Select a hat that can be easily trimmed and personalized with pins or scarves, coordinating with each outfit.




Step
2



Check out discount stores for hats. Remember, you only need to like the actual crown itself. Most embellishments can be removed and replaced with accessories you already own.




Step
3



Add light-colored ribbons to your favorite straw hat to update it for pennies. Buy a ribbon to coordinate with each outfit, and have a hat with a new look every day.







Tips & Warnings









Do buy hats within your comfort range, especially if you can only budget for one or two new hats to coordinate with your spring wardrobe. If you spend your hat allowance on a topper that is elegant and striking, but that you will feel too self-conscious to wear frequently, you'll be left without an everyday hat and be right back where you started.



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How to Coordinate Colors

How to Coordinate Colors



Coordinating colors is important in both fashion and interior design. Here are a few basic steps to coordinate colors when decorating your home or buying clothing for yourself or others.









Step
1



Have a color chart handy that has all the primary, secondary and tertiary colors. Using a color chart will help you see what colors blend well together without guessing. A color chart is also very helpful when choosing paints and blending the right colors together when decorating your home.




Step
2



Place different patterns and solids together to discover which ones go well and blend well together. It is more than okay to mix and match colors and even patterns with other patterns as long as it blends well together. This works with buying clothes or even decorating your home.




Step
3



Choose colors that compliment your skin tone when buying clothes.




Step
4



Use a makeup book that reveals the colors that go best with certain skin tones to get an idea of what color makeup best suits your skin tone when buying makeup.


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How to Coordinate an Umbrella With an Outfit

How to Coordinate an Umbrella With an Outfit



The purpose of an umbrella is simple: to keep you dry when it's raining. Umbrellas, however, are not just about function, but also about fashion. There was a time when umbrellas were as much a fashion accessory as a

handbag


is today, but over the years, that status has faded. The advent of the cheap tote umbrella eclipsed the stylish umbrella. In recent years, however, the fashionable umbrella has made a resurgence, and now you can and should coordinate your umbrella with your outfit to make a chic fashion statement.









Step
1



Move beyond basic black. While a black umbrella may match a lot of outfits, it's not really a fashion statement if everyone has the same umbrella. If you want to

sport


a black umbrella, look for one with a subtle pattern or design to make it more original.




Step
2



Accent your outfit with your umbrella. Rather than matching a gray suit with a gray umbrella, match the umbrella to an accent color in your outfit like the color of your blouse or scarf. This will make your umbrella stand out instead of blend in.




Step
3



Match the patterns in your raincoat to the patterns in your umbrella. If you are wearing polka dots, opt for a polka-dot umbrella. Even if the colors don't quite match, the patterns will communicate the theme nicely.




Step
4



Consider a monochromatic look. A great way to incorporate an umbrella into your outfit is to wear different shades of the same color. This can work for umbrellas with or without patterns.




Step
5



Coordinate the handle of your umbrella to your shoes or bag. You can find umbrellas with leather, rattan and wood handles that can match your other accessories. Handles also come in various colors and with designs of their own.




Step
6



Take a page out of Tokyo fashion photos. In Tokyo, umbrellas are as essential an accessory as great shoes. Check out Japanese fashion magazines for examples of how to incorporate umbrellas into your wardrobe.







Tips & Warnings









Look online for fashionable umbrella retailers. The market for these type of umbrellas isn't that big just yet, so you might have trouble finding a wide assortment in brick-and-mortar stores.








Buy several different umbrellas to match various outfits. Like handbags, you need to have multiple options available.








Umbrella fashion isn't just for women. Men can coordinate their umbrella selection with their suit color for a polished look.








Steer clear of the five-dollar totes for anything but travel purposes. These umbrellas are as disposable as paper plates and will succumb to even a light gust of wind.



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How to Convert Women's Clothing Sizes

How to Convert Women's Clothing Sizes



As more clothing from around the world is purchased over the Internet, it is helpful to be able to convert American sizes to sizes from other countries. American sizes can vary among manufacturers, so use these conversions only as a guide.









Step
1



If you wish to convert from American sizes to British clothing sizes, add 2 to the American or Canadian size. In the United States and Canada, a size 2 is equivalent to a British size 4, a 6 to an 8, 8 to 10 and so on.




Step
2



When converting from American sizes to French sizes, you need to add 30 to the American/Canadian size. Thus a 2 is equivalent to a 32, a 4 is a 34 in French sizing, 6 becomes 36 and so on.




Step
3



For German sizing, you will need to add 28 to the American/Canadian size. Thus an American 2 becomes a German 30, a 14 is a 42.




Step
4



Italian sizing is determined by adding 34 to the American/Canadian size. An American size 2 becomes an Italian size 36, a 4 becomes a 38 and so on.




Step
5



Australian sizes are determined by adding the number 4 to the American size. A 2 becomes an Australian 6, a 10 becomes a 14.




Step
6



The Japanese conversion becomes an odd number. To get the correct Japanese size, you need to add the number 3 to the American/Canadian size. An American size 2 becomes a Japanese size 5, a 4 becomes a 7 and so on.







Tips & Warnings









American clothing cuts tend to be roomier than their European counterparts. You may need to go up a size.








Before ordering any sizes, check if the clothing manufacturer provides sizing charts.



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How to Convert Men's to Women's Shoe Sizes

How to Convert Men's to Women's Shoe Sizes



There are a few shoes that look great both on men and women. And frequently women can't find the right shoe in the women's department, especially in sporting shoes. But men's and women's shoe sizes are so different. If you can find the right shoe for your gender in your size, you can figure out which size to look for it in the men's aisle.









Step
1



Measure your foot. You either can go to any shoe store and have them size you or simply trace your shoeless foot onto a piece of paper. With a tape measure or ruler, measure the length of the outline in inches. You also can take look inside your shoes for the size.




Step
2



Convert men's shoe size to women's. Just subtract two sizes from the men's size. For example, if you wear a size 9 in women's shoes, you would most likely wear a size 7 in men's. That is a general rule and it can vary depending on the cut of the shoe, so try on the shoes.




Step
3



Check the guides when you can't try on the shoes. Different manufacturers and brands of shoes have slightly different sizing guides. If you're buying over the Internet, look for those guides on their websites. To covert the shoe sizes to men's from women's, follow the guides. If they don't have one, go with the two-size rule. Make sure the company has a liberal return policy in case the shoes don't fit.







Tips & Warnings









There is no standard shoe size. There are three different length sizing systems that shoes are marked with. Which sizing system is used will depend on who the manufacturer is and where the shoes were made. For instance, Italian-made shoes will be sized differently than American-made shoes. The only measurement they have in common is that each full size is one third of an inch longer than the previous size and women's shoes are marked 1 1/2 to 2 sizes different than a man's.



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How to Connect a Round Crochet Lace Tablecloth to a Circle Skirt

How to Connect a Round Crochet Lace Tablecloth to a Circle Skirt



You found a beautiful round crochet lace tablecloth and would like to attach it to a simple circle skirt. But how do you do that and not ruin the tablecloth? It really isn't that difficult and in no time you have a unique and beautiful skirt. Read on to learn how to connect a round crochet lace tablecloth to a circle skirt.







Things You'll Need:





Round crochet lace tablecloth



Circle skirt



Tape measure



Scissors



Safety pin



Straight pins



Hemming tape



Cording or yarn



Sewing machine or needle and thread









Step
1



Lay the round tablecloth on a surface so it lays flat. Lay the circle skirt on top of it. Make sure that the tablecloth is at least 2 inches longer than the skirt to allow for a waistband on the tablecloth.




Step
2



Find the center of the tablecloth. You can do this by either measuring or folding it, meeting the edges and locating the center. Mark the center with a safety pin.




Step
3



Measure the length of the circle skirt; add 2 inches. Measure that length from the edge of the tablecloth towards the center. Snip the tablecloth at that point. Carefully separate the threads until it begins unraveling towards the center of the tablecloth. When you have unraveled that first row, the center of the tablecloth will come off. Cut the excess thread on the tablecloth and tie the end. This will become the waistband.




Step
4



Pin the hemming tape to the waistband of the crocheted lace. Stitch using either a sewing machine or needle and thread.




Step
5



Slip the circle skirt under the crochet lace. Fold the 2 inches of the lace waistband with the hemming tape over the circle skirt waistband. Thread some cording or yarn through the crochet lace waistband so you can adjust it to fit the circle skirt waistband. Pin the lace waistband to the circle skirt waistband. Stitch.




Step
6



Thread elastic on the underside of the lace waistband. Try the skirt on and adjust the elastic to fit. Pin the elastic at that point and stitch. Remove pin and cut excess elastic.







Tips & Warnings









Don't machine wash this skirt. Hand wash and hang to dry.



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