The entertainment industry facilitates communities for people from different walks of life.
This week, Ball Bearings discusses the role politics plays in health—from regulations on contraception, to how we pay for prescriptions.
With the increase of violent attacks since 9/11, many Americans have experienced a change in their perceptions on guns and gun laws. But these perceptions vary across race and gender.
Although Millennials are stereotyped to be anti-gun, there are still those who actively support their right to bear arms, and the NRA is taking notice and finding new ways to appeal to a new wave of gun-owners.
The United Nations uses a set of three dimensions to help determine a country’s overall health.
The issues the NRA chooses to focus on have changed since its conception.
While it can be a personal matter, health is often subject to decisions put in place by our government.
This week Ball Bearings discusses a controversial issue: Guns. What some consider to be means of protection, others consider a risk to public safety.
For some Americans, the second amendment is a basic right. For others, it needs to be reevaluated.