
Essay exposes crumbling medical consensus on youth gender surgery
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A New York Times essay questions the medical consensus on youth gender surgery as major medical groups update guidance on procedures for minors.
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He argued that politics may have influenced medical organizations when they previously endorsed the treatments, adding that if they are not transparent, "there’s simply no good reason to trust them."
"I’ve been covering this controversy for about a decade from a left-of-center perspective, and I’ve found that anyone who questions these treatments, even mildly, is invariably accused of bigotry," Singal wrote in the piece, "Medical Associations Trusted Belief Over Science on Youth Gender Care."

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