Study finds use of puberty blockers safe and reversible, countering anti-trans accusations
Briefly

The Sax Institute's findings indicate that puberty blockers are safe and reversible, providing substantial evidence against the criticisms surrounding transgender health care for minors.
Existing literature reveals positive results concerning body image, gender dysphoria, depression, anxiety, suicide risk, quality of life, and cognitive function in minors receiving gender-affirming treatments.
Despite the overall positive mental health outcomes from gender-affirming hormone treatment (GAHT), the report highlights significant gaps in research quality and participant representation.
The recommendations call for more comprehensive studies to explore the potential impacts of gender-affirming care on aspects such as child bone density.
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