Protesters hold up signs at a protest outside the Texas state capitol on May 29 in Austin. We have reached a dangerous new place in the battle over bodies and birth control in the United States. After ...
Women’s reproductive rights in the U.S. are narrowing. Meanwhile, 46% of all pregnancies in the U.S. are unintended, pointing to the stark evidence of the enduring need for access to effective, ...
Some people may find that their mood improves while taking hormonal birth control. Others, however, may experience a negative effect on their mental health. If you’re here, you’re likely wondering if ...
Social media has long been rife with misinformation about birth control, much of it slamming hormonal contraceptives for health harms (like infertility or even abortion) that it does not cause, or ...
Two years after the FDA approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill, new research shows it’s effectively expanding access to contraception. Women who took nonprescription Opill (norgestrel) ...
[Vintage Geek] found an interesting device from 1996 called “MindDrive” which claims you can control your computer with your brain. Oddly, though, it doesn’t connect to your head. Instead, it has a ...
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