"Ex-Prime Minister Applauds England's Ban on Puberty Blockers for Kids as a Major Progress"

Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss praised England's ban on puberty blockers for children, citing concerns about long-term impacts on fertility and overall health. The National Health Service (NHS) banned the use of puberty blockers for children, citing safety concerns and limited research on the long-term effects, and it will now only be available to children in limited ways, such as clinical trials. Truss expressed concerns about the pressure from gender ideologues and the impact on teenage girls, emphasizing the need to protect single-sex spaces. Mental health nurse Amy Gallagher echoed Truss' sentiment, warning about irreversible side effects for kids and emphasizing the lack of research on the safety of these hormones.
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- UK puberty blocker prescriptions stopped after NHS England ruling USA TODAY
- Britain is now leading the world on transgender sanity The Telegraph
- Children to stop getting puberty blockers at gender identity clinics, says NHS England The Guardian
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