UK bans puberty blockers for gender dysphoria ‘indefinitely’: 'Unacceptable safety risk'
- The UK government has announced an indefinite ban on puberty blockers for under-18s due to an 'unacceptable safety risk', according to an expert review by the Commission on Human Medicines.
- The expert team, led by paediatrician Dr. Hilary Cass, found no robust evidence supporting the 'affirmative' treatment of children with puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.
- The decision follows concerns raised by whistleblowers Sue Evans and Dr. David Bell about the impact of gender ideology on children's care since 2005.
- Many lives have been negatively affected by untested approaches to treating gender dysphoria, leading to irreversible consequences for some individuals.
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