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- 13 things mentally strong people don't do : take back your power, embrace change, face your fears, and train your brain for happiness and success / by Morin, Amy.;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Happiness.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Success.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Who's eating who? : feed your brain by learning all about our planet's fascinating food chains, from plants to predators / by Bedia, Elizabeth Gilbert.;
Satisfy your brain's appetite by learning all about our planet's fascinating food chains, from plants to apex predators.
- Subjects: Food chains (Ecology); Predation (Biology); Nutrient cycles; Ecology; Food supply;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Dopamine Kids : A Science-Based Plan to Rewire Your Child's Brain and Take Back Your Family in the Age of Screens and Ultraprocessed Foods. by Doucleff, Michaeleen.;
'Dopamine Kids' is a revolutionary five-step guide - packed with practical, science-backed strategies - that shows you how to raise confident, happy children, while breaking the cycle of overdependence on screens and ultraprocessed foods. From the author of 'Hunt, Gather, Parent'.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General; HEALTH & FITNESS / Children's Health; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Can you see what I see? : picture puzzles to search and solve / by Wick, Walter;
Presents twelve brain-teasing hidden picture puzzles to solve.
- Subjects: Picture puzzles;
- © c2002., Scholastic,
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- The smart but scattered guide to success : how to use your brain's executive skills to keep up, stay calm, and get organized at work and at home / by Dawson, Peg.; Guare, Richard.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.LSC
- Subjects: Self-actualization (Psychology); Time management.; Success.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Sensory Overload. by Moore, Kiana,film director.; Vox Media (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Vox Media in 2025.Nearly 20% of the world is believed to be neurodiverse. And yet, for so many, neurodivergence is still seen as negative, and sensory sensitivities are seen as strange—perceptions based in outdated stereotypes and a fundamental lack of understanding of what these things mean, and the spectrum of how they can manifest. It’s about time to shift those perceptions. The groundbreaking documentary, SENSORY OVERLOAD, aims to do exactly that, helping to rewrite the narrative around neurodivergence and sensory sensitivity by telling the true stories of individuals who prove that these aren’t deficiencies—they’re just differences. The film follows Dr. Jacob Dent, a dentist and father who pivoted his practice to focus on sensory sensitive care after his son was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It also features Lola Dada-Olley, a mother adapting to the needs and preferences of her two neurodivergent children. Finally, it tells the story of Burnett Au, a young adult on the autism spectrum who has struggled for years to find a work environment with sensory sensitive conditions and openness to neurodivergence. Filmed over the course of a year, the film weaves the stories of our heroes together with voices from experts and advocates in neurodivergence, healthcare, and policy, like Dr Virginia Spielmann and Jonathan Martinez. It follows each of our heroes as they navigate the ups and downs of their everyday lives in a world that wasn’t designed for neurodiversity. We’ll watch them encounter very real hurdles—prejudice from strangers, workplace difficulties, interpersonal mismatches, and lack of access to medical care—with resolve, resilience, and an eye towards the ways things can and should change. Through their stories, viewers will gain a better understanding of how all brains function. We’ll witness the ways neurodiversity can be a superpower, how it exists on a spectrum that touches so many of us, and how a deeper understanding of neurodiversity can help to create a more inclusive—and wonderfully sensitive—world for everyone. This isn’t just a film about the neurodivergent spectrum, it’s about the spectrum of human experience.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Social sciences.; Psychology.; Medicine.; Mental health.; Documentary films.; Neurology.; Autism spectrum disorders.; Disabilities.; Medical care.; Brain.; People with disabilities.;
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- Primal fat burner : live longer, slow aging, super-power your brain, and save your life with a high-fat, low-carb paleo diet / by Gedgaudas, Nora T.,author.; Perlmutter, David,writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Author of the popular Primal Body, Primal Mind and widely recognized Paleo expert and nutritionist, Nora Gedgaudas presents a revolutionary, scientific, accessible high-fat diet for maintaining health, losing weight, and reversing some chronic diseases. Popular nutritionist Nora Gedguadas returns with advice that may sound counterintuitive: Eat fat to burn fat. In her new book, Primal Fat Burner, she explains the benefits and science behind a ketogenic (or fat-burning) diet, which switches your metabolism from a dependence on sugar to running on healthy fats. As Gedgaudas reveals, numerous studies in recent years refute the long-promoted anti-saturated fat and anti-cholesterol agenda. Now, Gedgaudas explains the science that fat isn't a "no-no" but rather a "yes-yes"--if you know the right kinds of fats to eat. In her accessible, enjoyable style, she also lays out a practical meal plan with recipes. When you follow a ketogenic diet, you consume fewer calories overall! Author of the bestselling Grain Brain, Dr. David Perlmutter writes in his foreword that Primal Fat Burner is, "Wonderfully actionable, compassionately taking the reader from 'why' to 'how.'" On this diet, you efficiently and effectively metabolize fat (ketones and free fatty acids) as your primary source of fuel, rather than glucose from carbs, starches, and sugars. Because fat is so satisfying, you naturally wind up eating less--without feelings of hunger or deprivation. And natural dietary fat is ultimately key to optimum health and longevity. Gedgaudas communicates a real appreciation for and understanding of the central role that dietary fat plays in your body and brain, and explains how you can eat to feel better, look better, think clearer, and live longer"--
- Subjects: Ketogenic diet.; Low-carbohydrate diet; Prehistoric peoples; Reducing diets.;
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- The CBD oil miracle : manage pain, improve your mood, boost your brain, fight inflammation, clear your skin, strengthen your heart, and sleep better with the healing power of CBD oil / by Lagano, Laura,author.;
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- Subjects: Cannabinoids; Cannabis;
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- She's not sorry / by Kubica, Mary,author.;
"Meghan Michaels is trying to find balance between being a single mom to a teenage daughter and working as a full-time Nurses. While Meghan is on duty at the hospital one day, a patient named Caitlin arrives in a coma with a traumatic brain injury, after jumping from a bridge and plunging over twenty feet to the train tracks below. But when a witness comes forward with shocking details about the fall, it calls everything they know into question. Was Caitlin pushed and if so, by whom? And why? Meghan has always tried to stay emotionally detached from her patients, but this time, she mistakenly lets herself get too close until she's deeply entangled in Caitlin's life. Only when it's too late, does she realize that she and her daughter could be the next victims ... "--Book jacket flap.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Attempted murder; Brain damage; Coma; Mothers and daughters; Nurses; Serial murderers; Single mothers; Women nurses;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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- Frank was a monster who wanted to dance / by Graves, Keith.;
Frank the monster indulges his love of dancing by strutting his stuff on stage until his head unzips, his brains flop out, and he continues to lose body parts.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Monsters; Monsters; Dance;
- © c1999., Chronicle Books,
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