From the Archives of Our Bodies, Our BlogDisability The Opioid Epidemic: Why Are Women At Risk? Read Between 1999 and 2010, deaths from prescription painkillers increased over 400% among women, compared to 237% among men. We need to better understand why. Read Between 1999 and 2010, deaths from prescription painkillers increased over 400% among women, compared to 237% among men. We need to better understand why. The DES Archives: Learning from a Public Health Tragedy Read The archives of DES Action, an organization founded to understand how and why the DES crisis happened, and to help victims, is now housed at Smith College. Read The archives of DES Action, an organization founded to understand how and why the DES crisis happened, and to help victims, is now housed at Smith College. #MillionsMissing Protest: Highlighting an Illness Whose Toll is Unseen Read Millions more around the world suffer from a disease with no known cause or cure. Today's #MillionsMissing protests demand that ME/CFS be taken seriously. Read Millions more around the world suffer from a disease with no known cause or cure. Today's #MillionsMissing protests demand that ME/CFS be taken seriously. Reproductive Justice: The Movement Whose Time Has Come Read New Feminist Disability Blog Launched, and Disability Info on Twitter Read Two Hospitals to Address Access to Care for Patients with Disabilities Read Blogging Disability Read Double Dose: New Books on Reproduction, Christian Patriarchy; Michelle Obama's Garden; The Economy's Impact on Women; "Friday Night Lights" Scores With Sex Talk ... Read Double Dose: Have We Reached the Tipping Point on Health Care?; Open Conversation on Reproductive Health Agenda; Vatican Issues Instructions on Bioethics; On-Screen Same-Sex Kisses; Wombs for Rent ... Read Constructing the First Lady: Ida McKinley and "Fragile Beauty" Read