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Sir Chris Whitty Says ‘Too Many’ Non-Experts Involved in Puberty Blocker Debate
England's Chief Medical Officer supports a trial on puberty blockers if approved by ethical and regulatory bodies amid unresolved safety and ethical concerns.
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Sir Chris Whitty warns ‘too many’ non-experts involved in puberty blocker debate
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch and Harry Potter author JK Rowling have expressed concern over a trial going ahead. England’s chief medical officer has said he believes “far too many people” who are not experts in medicine and science “have thrown far too many arguments” into the debate around a puberty blocker trial for children. Professor Sir Chris Whitty said he will support a trial if ethical and regulatory bodies feel it is appropri…
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