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The well-being of women is often forgotten as lawmakers make decisions that affect their health.
Physiological differences between the sexes create room for discrepancies in health. What one person has to endure, another may not.
This week, Ball Bearings explores the fears that drive our lives and shape our culture
Everyone wants to change the world in some way. But here’s what it takes to actually make a difference.
This week, Ball Bearings discusses the role politics plays in health—from regulations on contraception, to how we pay for prescriptions.
Women have come a long way since the 19th century, when they were considered to be property of their husbands. But in many ways, they still lack control over their bodies.
Many stereotypes influence the way men and women work out.
For transgender individuals, maintaining their health requires additional care cisgender people may not consider.
Ball Bearings’ first digital edition is titled “The Culture of Fear,” and with it, we explore the ways in which...