The most common 'puberty blocker' is Lupron, developed to treat terminal prostate cancer, given to women for a myriad of reproductive issues, then touted as a cure for autism in children. A 2001 lawsuit found its makers were bribing doctors to ...
March 28th @ 12:38 pm
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More than 5,800 anonymous testimonials cataloguing acts of sexual harassment, abuse and assault in UK schools have been shared – and they are still coming. The site has sparked a public debate that has been called a #MeToo moment for Britain’s ...
March 28th @ 12:21 pm
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As early as 2017, officials at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde recognised that "puberty blockers" could affect bone density and stunt growth. Despite this, a leaflet published by the health board until last year said that taking blockers was considered ...
March 28th @ 10:14 am
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