Intersex individuals, making up approximately 1.7-2.3% of the global population, face systemic biases that reduce their experiences to mere curiosities instead of essential human realities. These individuals represent over 188 million people worldwide, yet their unique biological and personal narratives remain largely excluded from mainstream scientific research.
To foster a more inclusive scientific dialogue, it is crucial to dismantle the barriers that have historically marginalized the voices of intersex people. Integration of intersex research into broader academic frameworks is necessary for a holistic understanding of human biology.
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