marvin martian
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This is a big victory over the child mutilators and child abusers!
We need this badly in the US, where grooming and abuse of children for profit by medical charlatans and pedophiles is out of control.
The National Health Service (NHS) England has issued a ban on puberty blockers for children who identify as transgender.
NHS England based its decision to ban puberty blockers for children this week on there not being enough evidence on the procedure’s safety or clinical effectiveness. The U.K. government also endorsed the “landmark decision,” hailing at as being in the “best interests of children.” NHS England proposed a ban on the procedure last June and issued the definitive decision following a review from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
“NHS England has carefully considered the evidence review conducted by NICE and further published evidence available to date,” an NHS England spokesperson said. “We have concluded that there is not enough evidence to support the safety or clinical effectiveness of puberty-suppressing hormones to make the treatment routinely available at this time.”
We need this badly in the US, where grooming and abuse of children for profit by medical charlatans and pedophiles is out of control.
NHS England Bans Puberty Blockers for Transgender Children, Activists Denounce
NHS England Bans Puberty Blockers for Transgender Children
The National Health Service (NHS) England has issued a ban on puberty blockers for children who identify as transgender.
www.breitbart.com
The National Health Service (NHS) England has issued a ban on puberty blockers for children who identify as transgender.
NHS England based its decision to ban puberty blockers for children this week on there not being enough evidence on the procedure’s safety or clinical effectiveness. The U.K. government also endorsed the “landmark decision,” hailing at as being in the “best interests of children.” NHS England proposed a ban on the procedure last June and issued the definitive decision following a review from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
“NHS England has carefully considered the evidence review conducted by NICE and further published evidence available to date,” an NHS England spokesperson said. “We have concluded that there is not enough evidence to support the safety or clinical effectiveness of puberty-suppressing hormones to make the treatment routinely available at this time.”