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  2. Alfred Waddell (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Ernest Waddell (25 August 1896 – 20 March 1953) was a Trinidadian physician and civil rights activist who is known for treating Viola Desmond's injuries following her 1946 arrest for sitting in a whites-only section of a cinema in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  3. Waddell's signs - Wikipedia

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    Waddell's signs are not considered a de facto indicator of deception for the purpose of financial gain. [6] In a 2003 review, Fishbain, et al. stated that Waddell's signs do not reliably distinguish organic from psychological pain but instead tend to underestimate the amount of pain that is actually experienced. [7]

  4. Mental health among female offenders in the United States

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    The prison conditions and lack of good medical care can make things worse for them and their babies. Recommendations suggest providing better care for pregnant women in prison and evaluating alternatives to traditional imprisonment for those with minor offenses. This could lead to better outcomes for both mental health and pregnancy. [44]

  5. Incarceration of women - Wikipedia

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    Although women form a minority in the global prison population, the population of incarcerated women is growing at a rate twice as fast as the male prison population. [5] Those imprisoned in China, Russia, and the United States comprise the great majority of incarcerated people, including women, in the world. [ 6 ]

  6. Women's Prison Book Project - Wikipedia

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    Women's Prison Book Project was founded in 1994 in Minneapolis, [7] and incorporated as a nonprofit in Minnesota in 2000. [8] The organization was initially located in the basement of a volunteer. Since then, it has been located at several places in Minneapolis, including Arise Bookstore, [ 9 ] Boneshaker Books, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] SOCO Commons, and ...

  7. Waddell - Wikipedia

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    Waddell (surname), including a list of people with the name; Russell, Majors and Waddell, a partnership that operated the Pony Express; USS Waddell, a United States Navy vessel; Waddell and Reed, a mutual fund company; Waddell (Limited), owners of Dazed & Confused (magazine) Waddell's signs, medical terminology related to back pain

  8. Menopause in incarceration - Wikipedia

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    Menopause in incarceration is a social and policy campaigning issue in which people work to raise awareness of the gender specific impact menopause symptoms can have on people in prison. [1] Although women are a minority of those incarcerated, the age of women in the prison system is increasing across the world.

  9. Tom Waddell - Wikipedia

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    Tom Waddell (born Thomas Flubacher; November 1, 1937 – July 11, 1987) was an American physician and decathlete who competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics, and founder of the Gay Olympics (later known as the Gay Games). Adopted by former vaudeville acrobats, Waddell excelled in athletics and eventually attended medical school. He competed in the ...