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  2. Ellen Langer - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Jane Langer (/ ˈ l æ ŋ ər /; born March 25, 1947) is an American professor of psychology at Harvard University; in 1981, she became the first woman ever to be tenured in psychology at Harvard. [1] [2] She is widely known as the "mother of mindfulness" [3] and the "mother of positive psychology". [4]

  3. Maude's Dilemma - Wikipedia

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    "Maude's Dilemma" is a two-part episode in season one of the television show Maude, airing on November 14 and November 21, 1972 on CBS. It is considered a groundbreaking show due to bringing the controversial issue of abortion into people's living rooms and forcing families to confront this open secret.

  4. Impossible Motherhood - Wikipedia

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    Impossible Motherhood generated controversy on publication for the revelation that the author had 15 abortions in 17 years between the ages of 16 and 33. Vilar confesses to an "abortion addiction" and argues that the abortions were an act of rebellion against her controlling husband who did not want any children. [2]

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  6. Abortion pill mifepristone sparks new pro-life debate as some ...

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    Pro-choice advocates say the science is settled on the abortion pill mifepristone, but critics argue that better safeguards need to be in place after the FDA relaxed them in recent years.

  7. Anguish, gratitude and fear of violence at a Colorado clinic ...

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    BOULDER, Colo. — Behind bullet-proof doors in a generic office park is one of only five clinics in the country where women can access the rarest — and most controversialabortion procedures.

  8. Roe v. Wade - Wikipedia

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    [25] [29] The criminality of abortion at common law is a matter of debate by historians and legal scholars. [30] [31] [32] In 1821, Connecticut passed the first state statute legislating abortion in the United States; [33] it forbade the use of poisons in abortion. [26] After the 1840s, there was an upsurge in abortions.

  9. Misinformation related to abortion - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation related to abortion pertains to incorrect or misleading information related to abortion and its implications, including its medical, legal and societal effects. [1] Misinformation and disinformation related to abortion often stems from political , religious and social groups , particularly on social media, as well as crisis ...