A new study by three medical experts and scholars has cautioned against the use of “experimental” puberty-blocking drugs on gender-confused children as the scientific and medical communities have not yet adequately researched its potential side-effects.

The report, titled “Growing Pains: Problems With Puberty Suppression in Treating Gender Dysphoria,” noted that puberty suppression therapy is increasingly being recommended for children with gender dysphoria at younger ages even though there is little evidence that shows that it is “reversible, safe, or effective for treating gender dysphoria.”

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