An independent review into gender-affirming care for children finds research still supports puberty suppression treatment as "safe, effective and reversible" but calls for more long-term quality studies.
This is cool, I have always wondered about this but obviously it can be a loaded topic. On the outside it seems like it could have all kinds of strange health effects (not negative, just complex) so it is good to see more research being done.
This is cool, I have always wondered about this but obviously it can be a loaded topic. On the outside it seems like it could have all kinds of strange health effects (not negative, just complex) so it is good to see more research being done.