Stress Awareness Month dates back to 1992, but stress has been a concern from the time scientists Meyer Friedman and Ray Rosenman developed the Type A and…
Reviewed by Rosemarie Leenerts, Library Assistant Comedian Gilda Radner made TV history as not only the first female but also the first cast member to be…
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States and affects both men and women of all fitness levels. More than 140,000…
To coincide with the beginning of daylight saving time and turning our clocks forward, the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) has dedicated the third week in March to Sleep Awareness Week,…
Reviewed by Sue Petrofsky, Library Assistant The documentary Before the Plate explores the process of creating a culinary dish in a restaurant when utilizing the farm-to-table…
Kidney disease affects about 37 million Americans, which is 15 percent of the adult population. Yet, most people (90 percent) do not even know that they have it….
During this past year, people’s reliance on the Internet has grown exponentially. From Zoom work meetings and doctor’s visits to FaceTiming with friends and Skyping with family, the Internet has…
The American Dental Association (ADA) is sponsoring National Children’s Dental Health Month this February to inform parents, caregivers, teachers, and the public on the importance of dental…
Reviewed by Rosemarie Leenerts, Library Assistant “I go to prepare a place for you” were the last words of abolitionist Harriet Tubman before dying at the age of 91….
Black History Month, or African American History Month, celebrated each February, is a time to commemorate the achievements and cultural contributions of African Americans. It is also a time to…