"England's NHS Halts Puberty Blocker Prescriptions Amid Controversy"

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England's NHS has decided to stop routinely prescribing puberty blockers to children with gender dysphoria due to limited evidence of their safety and effectiveness. The decision has been praised by detransitioners who have experienced negative effects from such treatments, with one calling it a matter of "common sense." However, a U.K.-based charity supporting transgender children has expressed disappointment, while detransitioners have shared their experiences of enduring lasting side effects from puberty blockers.
- Detransitioners praise England's NHS for decision to stop puberty blocker prescriptions: 'Common sense' Fox News
- Britain bans puberty blockers for transgender teens while voodoo 'science' still rules US New York Post
- What to know about puberty blockers CNN
- NHS services in England are told to stop routine prescribing of puberty blockers The BMJ
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them? The Guardian
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