Dr Hilary Cass says she is "absolutely convinced that more children will be harmed if we don't do the trial than if we do." ...
A controversial UK clinical trial investigating using puberty suppressing hormones in children with gender incongruence has ...
Rady Children’s Hospital will continue providing gender-affirming care to patients under 19 as legal disputes over the ...
AN NHS trial of puberty-blocking drugs for children who think they are transgender can go ahead and sign up patients as young ...
Reform UK Councillor Darren Grimes reacts to the “bonkers” clinical trial in the UK involving puberty-blocking drugs and ...
The trial was originally intended to involve about 226 people aged between 10 and almost 16 when it was launched in November ...
The Pathways trial was set up to examine the effects of puberty blockers on children with gender dysphoria, after the drugs ...
A minimum age of 11 has been agreed for children recruited to a puberty blocker trial which some campaigners have said should ...
Girls will need to be at least 11 to enrol, and boys will have to be at least 12 to be put on puberty blockers. When the ...
Puberty blockers are medications that stop the body from producing estrogen and testosterone. In the clinic, they're called gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRHa). If adolescents take these ...
Clinicians at a general practice in Brighton have inappropriately prescribed puberty blockers and hormone treatments to 78 ...
The government's ban on puberty blockers for gender-affirming care marks a troubling shift: politicians are now making decisions that should sit with clinicians working alongside young people and ...
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