Nothing to watch this October? Don’t be spooked! We have a lot of great new DVDs in the library this month! See this list for all available new books and follow…
Nothing to read or watch this October? Don’t be spooked! We have a lot of great new BOOOOks in the library this month! See this list for all available new books…
National Recovery Month is a national observance to celebrate those in recovery from substance use disorders, as well as to promote evidence-based recovery and treatment practices. In 2020, more than 93,000…
Known as the “forgotten cancer,” sarcoma is a group of diseases that starts in the bones and soft tissues but can travel to anywhere in the body. Sarcoma encompasses 70…
July is UV Safety Month and a reminder to stock up on sunscreen and after-sun lotions to keep your kids safe and soothed all summer long. July 2021’s…
Reviewed by Rosemarie Leenerts, Library Assistant The 2014 film Still Alice explores the condition of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease and how it will spare no one, not even highly intelligent…
PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, is a condition some people experience after extremely traumatic events. The term “PTSD” first appeared in the American Psychiatric Association’s third edition of the Diagnostic and…
Reviewed by Rosemarie Leenerts, Library Assistant Imagine being “a child stuck between two countries,” which is the way one young woman, Fang “Jenni” Lee, puts it in the 2011 documentary…
Reviewed by Rosemarie Leenerts, Library Assistant Many women experience brief, mild bouts of depression known as the baby blues days or weeks after giving birth, but another 10 percent…
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a lot of changes, everything from wearing masks in public to isolating at home to illness. There have been some ups in the past year—a…