A peer-reviewed medical journal published by the British Medical Association published an article on March 9 arguing that the evidence behind major medical associations’ endorsement of transgender treatments for children are minimal.
The journal’s editor-in-chief, Kamran Abbasi, argues in the article that evidence supporting treatment for gender-confused children is limited, and that “the weaker or the more disputed the evidence base, the harder it is to offer a clear way forward.”
Tavistock clinic, England’s only youth gender clinic, was ordered shut down by the country’s National Health Service (NHS) after an independent investigation into the center revealed that doctors rushed children through sex changes, often without considering mental health implications.This is big.
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Prestigious medical journal The BMJ admits that U.S. medical guidance for kids with gender dysphoria is not evidence-based.https://t.co/uX9OcNzTwo