![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/fd0883b7-ce29-4be1-b46d-3ad4cdd1a280_EP002567_036-Edit.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=0%2C209%2C4000%2C2250&q=50)
- Long read
- Long read
Primodos, paternalism and the fight to be heard
Journalist Florence Wildblood examines the case of Primodos – a conveniently quick but risky hormone pregnancy test that was prescribed in the 1960s and ’70s – and profiles two women at the story’s shocking heart.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/8bdf2d2c-b0fe-4d06-9dda-b9442aa0ffa4_The+Water+final.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
On nature cures and taking the waters
When chilly outdoor swims began to chip away at her depression, Jessica J Lee was drawn to a closer study of the complex natural world around her.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/d52b5f1b-3b09-49a4-bc0d-611d8224c6c1_4k_EP_001382_0007.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
WhatsApp aunties and the spread of fake news
The advantages of WhatApp chat groups – especially as a cost-free way of keeping in touch with family around the world – make them fertile ground for the spread of bogus medical advice. Writer Rianna Walcott explores how to encourage ‘aunties’ in the community to question the truth of unattributed health hoaxes.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/632f4363-8568-407b-aec3-5b4b29c615f4_image5.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
Spiritual joy
Spiritual joy can be a source of strength. Like the optimistic Pollyanna, there’s a lot to be said for finding reasons to rejoice, even in adversity.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection%2F852419e8-8b2f-46a4-8c0c-d652ffcf04aa_ep_000432_003.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=0%2C0%2C4000%2C2250&q=50)
- Article
- Article
“Disability is never an individual diagnosis”
As a 35-year-old man, I am sure that my fear of getting old is not uncommon. But for me, that fear goes deeper. I have spina bifida.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/807334af-d5c4-4154-beef-92b4b257cf02_SHAME02.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
Shame, condemnation and conscience
Where does shame comes from and what fuels it? Lucia Osborne-Crowley explores audience, gender and the difference between shame and guilt, asking if either can ever be useful.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection%2F6afbc33b-a426-4db3-9e38-07232d0ad2c4_lady+marias+second+drawings+16x9.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
Uncovering experiences of dementia
Focusing on three 19th-century women’s case notes, Millie van der Byl Williams explores how our definition of dementia has changed.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection%2Fd43d2660-0985-4375-b4f6-3d5de3024158_crudelyerased5final.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
When self-deception becomes global hoax
Being deceived isn’t always a case of believing someone else’s lie. Experiments have shown that many of us can be manipulated into accepting our own fictions as true.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/124130af-2449-4ecf-97d0-c0bc594c8533_04-%C2%A9JGermain-Generations-BPopatV2-92-0093+16-9.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Photo story
- Photo story
Generation portraits
Photographer Julian Germain’s major project focusing on portraits of multi-generational families came to a sudden halt during the various Covid-19 lockdowns. Here families celebrate coming together again in words and images.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/1b1d3b73-37a2-4616-a22b-3ddb04b3c9dc_Article+2+Subhadra.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
How tuberculosis became a test case for eugenic theory
A 19th-century collaboration that failed to prove how facial features could indicate the diseases people were most likely to suffer from became a significant stepping stone in the new ‘science’ of eugenics.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/00485278-fb12-42a7-9a5f-81e76eddff53_HC_Thalidomide_CH2_final.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
Thalidomide babies
In a time without scans or antenatal tests, neither medical staff nor parents were prepared for the damage to the foetus caused by the thalidomide drug.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/76087cff-8620-4318-8a98-def5b50db904_EP1357_StillLife_Sarah%26Beckett.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
Why “crazy cat ladies” are healthier than you may think
Writer Erica Crompton ponders the reasons behind the misogynist “crazy cat lady” trope, and reclaims cat ownership as a positive way to help restore mental equilibrium.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/ba11d90e-7b2a-44a1-bdb9-15aeb09979b4_05+WITCHCRAFT_FINAL.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
Witches
Many of the women persecuted as witches in the 16th-century “witch craze” were over 50 and exhibited signs of menopause. Helen Foster suggests that the stigma of the wicked witch still affects older women and how they deal with menopause.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/e2f68875-18b0-4be6-af27-ad57a71871b4_16-9.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
What our facial hair says about us
Five bearded and moustachioed men choose five hirsute archive images to help them reflect on the way facial hair is linked with personality and identity.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/e41d519a-f749-4bdc-8dce-d772a8d5790f_EP002505_0001.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Book extract
- Book extract
Renaissance women and their killer cosmetics
In this extract from ‘How to be a Renaissance Woman’, Jill Burke delves into a complex world of beauty products, poison and patriarchy – and reveals the impossible contradictions of femininity faced by 16th-century women.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection%2F8459b920-d5be-491c-b369-5970982b9511_anxiety+16+x+9+1.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Book extract
- Book extract
“I’ve never talked to anybody about this before”
Douglas is furious. He’s at crisis point and needs help. Read the first of his two sessions with psychoanalyst Susie Orbach.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/a0374e0c-a44e-45ca-8ced-fdb376ebaf2e_Behaviour+with+drugs.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
Dating on dopamine
Drug treatment for Parkinson’s can come with an unwanted side serving of compulsive behaviour, as Pete Langman discovered. Read about his dating journey in a dopamine cloud.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection%2F10dd432c-9eb4-427e-93be-9569c2b40286_750_4456-edit.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
How online dating can make us lonely
The packed diary of an internet dater doesn’t necessarily denote fun, companionship and love. Find out what Christina Patterson learned on her internet-dating odyssey.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/df562784-e605-473f-9b06-c2c0bd6406fc_5.hands_survival.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
Surviving as a working-class woman without work
An enforced period of unemployment was extremely tough for Claire Hart, a working-class woman with a strong work ethic. Here she describes her feelings during this difficult time.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/15193cd0-1809-4c07-9207-11e75d2b6b65_header-image.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=50)
- Article
- Article
On body horror and growing up strange
A young child’s unusual feelings, reactions and assertions are routinely dismissed by adults. Find out how manga horror stories became a source of strength, and helped them trust their adult body.
![](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/2a42de1c-7954-4ece-be5f-775079c4bc54_Lauren+seated+outside.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=0%2C222%2C3987%2C2243&q=50)
- Photo story
- Photo story
’No you’re not’ – a portrait of autistic women
In this sensitive series of portraits and interviews, photographer Rosie Barnes acknowledges the voices and experiences of autistic women.