"Study: Puberty Blockers Pose Long-Term Health Risks for Boys"

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A preprint study from Mayo Clinic suggests that puberty blockers may cause long-term fertility problems in boys with gender dysphoria, potentially leading to permanent impacts such as sex gland atrophy and testicular microlithiasis. The study raises concerns about the use of puberty-blocking drugs, linking them to increased risks of testicular cancer and other health issues. Experts caution against the growing rush to gender-affirming treatments, emphasizing the need for safer and more effective approaches for those with gender dysphoria.
Topics:world#fertility-issues#gender-dysphoria#health#long-term-health-risks#mayo-clinic-study#puberty-blockers
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