Parents groups react to study showing puberty blockers could cause permanent problems in boys: 'Unforgivable'
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Parents groups reacted to a new study which found there could be long-term permanent damage to boys' fertility from puberty blockers when taken for a few months.
Among those on puberty blockers, the researchers identified mild to severe "sex gland atrophy," determining that the medications accelerated the aging and function of testicular cells. Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.
The findings suggest that puberty blockers’ impacts may be permanent — disputing claims that such effects can be reversed.
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