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How they work: NSAIDs work by blocking cyclooxygenase enzymes—COX-1 and/or COX-2— from making chemicals called prostaglandins, which contribute to inflammation, pain, and fever.

Cautions: All non-aspirin NSAIDs carry an FDA warning that says these medicines increase the risk of heart attack or stroke, which can occur as early as the first weeks of using the medicine. Anyone taking these drugs should seek medical attention immediately if they experience symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath or trouble breathing, weakness in one part or side of their body, or slurred speech. In addition, if you have a chronic condition, such as kidney disease, or if you take a blood thinner medication, it’s important to talk to your doctor before taking the medicine.

Pregnant women should be aware that NSAID use should be limited and only taken under the supervision of a health care provider between 20 and 30 weeks of pregnancy due to potential harm to the fetus. NSAIDs should be avoided entirely at 30 weeks or longer into a pregnancy due to an increased risk of fetal harm. Low-dose aspirin is safe to take during pregnancy, but before doing so, women should consult their provider for guidance.

What else to know: Short-term NSAID use can cause an upset stomach.

What you should use them for: Pain, fever, and inflammation. Different NSAIDs (more on that below) may be used for other reasons or specific problems.

Aspirin

What it is: Aspirin is an NSAID that can reduce fever and inflammation and ease mild-to-moderate pain. In some cases, it also is used for the prevention and care of some cardiovascular conditions (ask your doctor if this is appropriate for you). Aspirin is a blood thinner that inhibits blood clot formation, which can cause heart attacks and strokes—although for some people, the benefits of using aspirin this way may not outweigh the risks.

Common brand names: Bayer® and Bufferin® are examples.

What else to know: Do not give aspirin to children under 18 unless instructed to do so by a health care provider. Aspirin puts children under 18 at risk for Reye’s syndrome, which causes brain and liver damage. In addition, while aspirin helps many people, taking it can give rise to side effects, including stomach pain, heartburn, nausea, and/or vomiting.

For years, many adults have taken low-dose aspirin to help prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). But in 2022, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued recommendations stating that adults 60 and older should not start an aspirin regimen for this purpose. It is recommended that people 40 to 59 with an estimated 10% or greater 10-year cardiovascular (CVD) risk talk to a medical provider for help in making an individual decision about an aspirin regimen. Your provider can estimate your 10-year CVD risk based on your age, blood pressure (and whether you take any medications to control it), cholesterol levels, and whether you smoke cigarettes or have diabetes, among other possible factors.)

The USPSTF recommendation is based on research suggesting the benefits of aspirin don’t always outweigh the potential harms, which can include a higher risk of bleeding in the brain, intestines, and stomach, especially as people get older.

What you should use it for: Fever and inflammation, as well as relief of mild-to-moderate pain from arthritis, headaches, muscle aches, backaches, menstrual periods, and toothaches. Aspirin may also be used to prevent heart attacks in people with angina or who have had a heart attack. It is also used to prevent the recurrence of ischemic strokes or mini-strokes. (However, it’s important to talk to your doctor about whether an aspirin regimen is right for you for these issues.)

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) provides a fact sheet with more information, including important warnings, on aspirin.

Ibuprofen

What it is: Ibuprofen, another NSAID, can help with arthritis pain, tenderness, and stiffness, as well as fever.

Brand names: Advil® and Motrin® are some examples.

What else to know: Use caution if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), an inherited condition that requires avoiding the sweetener aspartame, among other food products, since some ibuprofen products contain aspartame.

What you should use it for: Arthritis, backache, common cold, fever, headache, menstrual periods, and other aches and pains.

The NLM provides a fact sheet with more information, including important warnings, on ibuprofen.

Naproxen

What it is: This NSAID medication’s effect is longer-lasting than other NSAIDs and acetaminophen—it is taken every 8 to 12 hours as needed, while the other OTC medicines are typically in the 4- to 6-hour range. Like other NSAIDs, naproxen brings down fevers, reduces inflammation, and relieves pain from ailments ranging from arthritis and muscle aches to the common cold.

Brand names: Aleve® is a common example.

What else to know: It’s recommended that adults 65 or older take naproxen at lower doses than younger people and for shorter periods due to an increased risk of severe side effects and because higher doses may not be more effective. If taken over long periods or in high doses, this medication may temporarily decrease fertility in women.


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Apple has created a protocol called AirPlay that allows two devices to detect each other, connect, and send video and sound without the need for wires. It is an alternative to other similar protocols such as Miracast or Google Cast, but controlled by Apple so that the technology fits your needs.

The protocol was launched in 2004 under the name AirTunes. Its last major update was at the beginning of the year, when an AirPlay 2 that could connect the sound of a device to several speakers in different rooms was launched.

You can play media from a single compatible source, like an Apple device, and stream it to multiple compatible devices on the same network, like a TV or stereo system.

They will be able to communicate with each other, because you will be able to find AirPlay on almost all Apple devices. You can have it on the iPod, iMac, iPad and Apple TV. They can be found in other compatible devices made by third parties, such as TVs and stereos.

It is possible to send videos and music to compatible TVs or speakers. You can mirror, which means that you can see what you're doing on your screen on the television.

It is a centralized alternative to having to connect different types of devices. You don't need to use a cable to connect your phone or computer to the TV, or use a cable to connect them to a stereo, for example.

It is a good option for leisure, but you can use it to make presentations in the work place. It will be useful if you are an Apple user. This is an important point because it shows that it is a protocol created by Apple for its products, and for example, you will not find it on your phone on the internet.

It works over the internet. This means that both the devices that emit the content and the ones that receive it need to be connected to the same network so that they can find each other.

We can recognize two types of devices in its way of working. The sources are the devices that send the content to the other compatible devices, and the receiver are other compatible devices that can play and display the accompanying information.

The streamer or source retains control of the video when you link two or more devices to stream it. You will be able to see controls to move the exact point of reproduction or volume on your mobile, tablet or compatible computer.

More devices can be linked to the queue. If you send content to a specific device like a TV, other people can add more content to be viewed later in a virtual queue.

We can find some Windows computers that use Apple Music, as well as some Mac computers with the MacOS Mountain Lion operating system or later, among the emitting devices. Apple TV, HomePod speakers, and many other third-party devices that integrate with the AirPort Express router are possible devices.

You can use AirPlay to mirror your operating systems to an Apple TV. You can connect your device to several wireless speakers or headphones and be able to play the same thing in different parts of your home or on each speaker with different songs.


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