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  2. Rapid-onset gender dysphoria controversy - Wikipedia

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    Rapid-onset gender dysphoria (ROGD) is a controversial, scientifically unsupported hypothesis which claims that some adolescents identify as transgender and experience gender dysphoria due to peer influence and social contagion, particularly those assigned female at birth. [5]

  3. Is the Supreme Court about to let red states ban hormone ...

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    Biden's Solicitor Gen. Elizabeth Prelogar told the court "there is broad consensus in the field that adolescents who have reached the early stages of puberty and have experienced gender dysphoria ...

  4. Supreme Court takeaways: What we learned from oral ... - AOL

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    Protesters demonstrate outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 4, 2024 as Justices on Wednesday consider states’ ability to prevent transgender adolescents from using puberty ...

  5. Gender dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    Studies on children and adolescents with gender dysphoria have found a high prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) traits or a confirmed diagnosis of ASD. [90] [91] Adults with gender dysphoria attending specialist gender clinics have also been shown to have high rates of ASD traits or an autism diagnosis as well. [91]

  6. Court upholds Missouri ban on gender-affirming care for minors

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    A Missouri court on Monday upheld a state law banning gender-affirming health care for minors and prohibiting Medicaid from covering transition-related care, allowing the controversial law to ...

  7. Gender dysphoria in children - Wikipedia

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    Children with persistent gender dysphoria are characterized by more extreme gender dysphoria in childhood than children with desisting gender dysphoria. [1] Some (but not all) gender variant youth will want or need to transition, which may involve social transition (changing dress, name, pronoun), and, for older youth and adolescents, medical transition (hormone therapy or surgery).

  8. Bell v Tavistock - Wikipedia

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    Bell v Tavistock was a case before the Court of Appeal (England and Wales) on the question of whether puberty blockers could be prescribed to under-16s with gender dysphoria. [1] The Court of Appeal said that "it was for clinicians rather than the court to decide on competence" to consent to receive puberty blockers. [2]

  9. Kenneth Zucker - Wikipedia

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    Zucker collaborated with Susan Bradley, collecting clinical and research data over a period of twenty years and became an international authority on gender dysphoria in children (GDC) and adolescents. [11] Zucker's views and therapeutic approach have attracted criticism from several advocates and mental health professionals.