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Syracuse Public Library has been selected as a WNBA All-Star Reads site, an initiative started by the WNBA All-Star Host Committee for the summer. The library is one of 100 libraries and nonprofit organizations selected across Indiana. With the designation, the library has received picture books showcasing notable women athletes for its collection, along with some nice swag items. SPL will also hold a field day at the library’s new lot, located at 705 N. Dolan Drive.
From 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16, families can come and go as needed and play various yard games. Children and teens can win prizes from the WNBA’s All-Star Reads Program.
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Patrons who visit the Syracuse Public Library can now monitor their blood pressure at home as part of the American Heart Association’s Libraries with Heart initiative.
The library has three validated monitor-and-cuff kits — one for in-library use and two that can be checked out for two weeks for use at home. Each kit includes American Heart Association-guided materials on how to take your blood pressure at home, what the numbers mean, a log for recording numbers and a list of local health care providers ready to answer questions. According to the American Heart Association, nearly half of American adults — about 120 million people — have high blood pressure, or hypertension, which can lead to deadly health consequences such as stroke, heart disease, kidney disease, vision loss and sexual dysfunction if left untreated. The best way to determine if you have high blood pressure is to have it checked and discuss the results with your health care provider. For more information on blood pressure, visit www.heart.org. |
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