Regulators approve first trials for puberty-blocking medicine in youngsters since ban
Regulators approve first trials for puberty-blocking medicine in youngsters since ban.
One trial will examine these receiving puberty-suppressing medicine and non-medical care with these receiving non-medical care alone, and comply with the contributors for 2 years.
The use of puberty-blocking medicine turned controversial following a major rise in youngsters being referred to NHS gender clinics.
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