-Deep uncertainty about the purported benefits of medical interventions like puberty blockers, cross-sex hormone treatments and surgeries.
-Mischaracterized as a child-led process.
-Comprehensive mental health assessments are often minimized.
-False perception that there is professional consensus among physicians.
- The HHS study is consistent with the United Kingdom’s 2024 Cass Review that found little evidence that puberty blockers and the like improve the mental well-being of children.
-Mischaracterized as a child-led process.
-Comprehensive mental health assessments are often minimized.
-False perception that there is professional consensus among physicians.
- The HHS study is consistent with the United Kingdom’s 2024 Cass Review that found little evidence that puberty blockers and the like improve the mental well-being of children.
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