In a recent op-ed, MIT professor Alex Byrne, a co-author of a federal report on gender treatments for minors, expressed concern over aggressive activism impacting medical discourse. Although initially suspecting that the review was politically influenced, he assured readers that liberals predominantly authored it and confirmed its impartiality. The report concludes that the evidence supporting gender-affirming care is weak, a stance that Byrne attributes to pressures from activists that led to issues regarding medical safeguarding practices across the United States.
The report argues that the evidence for gender-affirming care is very weak, with critics concerned about potential political influences on its review process.
Byrne emphasizes that many medical professionals faced pressures from aggressive activists, leading to a silence that contributed to the medical sector's collapse in safeguarding practices.
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