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While the recent decision by the NHS cites a lack of research surrounding the long-term effects of puberty blockers, the treatment has been a medically accepted practice since the late 1980s ...
Little is known about the long-term side effects of hormone or puberty blockers in children with gender dysphoria. Although puberty blockers are known to be safe and physically reversible treatment if stopped in the short term, it is also not known whether hormone blockers affect the development of factors like bone mineral density, brain ...
There are ongoing, long-term studies of puberty blockers for transgender youth, Wilson said. “Medications always have risks and benefits,” she added, “and good decision-making is based on ...
Foot and ankle surgery is a sub-specialty of orthopedics and podiatry that deals with the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of disorders of the foot and ankle. Orthopaedic surgeons are medically qualified, having been through four years of college, followed by 4 years of medical school or osteopathic medical school to obtain an M.D. or D.O. followed by specialist training as a resident in ...
[8] [9] In men, they are being investigated in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia [10] and also as potential contraceptive agents. [11] GnRH antagonists could be used as puberty blockers in transgender youth and to suppress sex hormone levels in transgender adolescents and adults, but have not been studied in this context. [12] [13 ...
The Post was responding to arguments in front of the Supreme Court over Tennessee's puberty blocker ban in the U.S. v. Skrmetti case. Experts believe the Supreme Court’s decision in the case ...
Researchers have recommended puberty blockers after age 12, when the person has developed to Tanner stages 2–3, and then cross-sex hormones treatment at age 16. This use of the drug is off-label, however, not having been approved by the Food and Drug Administration and without data on long-term effects of this use. [needs update] [18]
The case was brought by Keira Bell – a 24-year-old woman who began taking puberty blockers when she was 16, before later “detransitioning” – and the mother of a teenager who is on the ...