
British Government Makes Puberty Blocker Ban for Kids Permanent
The study found no comprehensive evidence to support the routine prescription of transgender drugs to children who have gender dysphoria.
The study found no comprehensive evidence to support the routine prescription of transgender drugs to children who have gender dysphoria.
The Supreme Court heard oral argument Dec. 4 for U.S. v. Skrmetti. A decision on the case is likely to impact transgender laws across the country. Legal analyst Andrea Picciotti-Bayer provides analysis of the case involving minors and sex-altering medical interventions. Then we turn to more spiritual matters this Advent as Register staff writer Matthew McDonald shares with how meatless Fridays may help deepen our appetite for the feast of God’s love poured out in Christ’s birth.
Johanna Olson-Kennedy, the lead researcher on a $6 million NIH study, has blocked its publication after failing to find evidence that puberty blockers improved the mental health of children.
The drugs block a child’s natural development during puberty, preventing the production of hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen.
The study included 87 children total, with 16 boys who identified as girls and nine of whom took puberty blockers.
NHS gives directive to doctors regarding gender dysphoria.
COMMENTARY: The sooner we dispense with this ideology, the better off we are going to be.
The New York Times reports that many trans patients ‘do not fully rebound’ from the health impacts of puberty blockers.
Biden calls bans on gender procedures ‘immoral.’
The landmark ruling may influence lawmakers and judges in other parts of the world.
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