The Dangers of NSAIDs: Pain Relief or Toxins?

The Dangers of NSAIDs: Pain Relief or Toxins?

What are NSAIDs and what do they do? What are the dangers of NSAIDs? Is there cause for concern with any dose size? NSAIDs are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. They are common over-the-counter options for addressing pain, fever, and other minor ailments. See why you might need to exercise caution with these common medications and learn about the potential dangers of NSAIDs.

The History of Print: What Does it Mean for Memory?

The History of Print: What Does it Mean for Memory?

What is the history of print, and how does it relate to memory? Did books evolve to help humans with things they couldn’t remember? The history of print emerged in fairly recent human history. Prior to the written word, humans relied on memory to share stories and ideas. The history of print changed how humans relied on memory. The history of print and memory are intertwined. Read more about it below.

Eusie: The Real Identity of the Jewish Man at the Beje

Eusie: The Real Identity of the Jewish Man at the Beje

Who was Eusie, also known as Meyer Mossel? How did the synagogue cantor come to seek refuge at the Beje? Meyer Mossel was nicknamed Eusie when he lived in Corrie ten Boom’s home. He was a high-risk Jewish man because he had distinct features that made him stand out. Read about how Eusie came to live at the Beje and his relationship with the others in the home.

The Human Performance Lab and Memory Training

The Human Performance Lab and Memory Training

What is the human performance lab, and do they study memory? What did Joshua Foer discover about memory at the human performance lab? The human performance lab at Florida State University is home to many scientists and theories about humans and how they work. Joshua Foer spoke with memory expert Anders Ericsson during his research for Moonwalking With Einstein Keep reading to find out more about what Joshua Foer learned at the Human Performance Lab.