Britain announced Wednesday that a temporary ban barring the use of puberty blocker medication by minors is to become ...
British Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said transgender minors who are already taking the medication can continue doing so, and minors who start puberty early can still get a new ...
The United Kingdom indefinitely banned new prescriptions of puberty blockers to treat minors for gender dysphoria on ...
The United Kingdom on Wednesday indefinitely banned puberty-blocking drugs as a treatment for minors with gender dysphoria, ...
Puberty blockers for those under 18 with gender dysphoria will be banned indefinitely, the government has announced. Puberty ...
A freeze placed this year on their use to treat gender dysphoria will remain in place for young people under 18, except in ...
The temporary ban on drugs being given to under-18s questioning their gender identity had already been extended twice.
The Department of Health and Social Care have banned the use of puberty blockers in the UK for those under 18 indefinitely.
The ban appears to apply only to trans kids using blockers to treat gender dysphoria; cisgender kids experiencing precocious ...
Streeting pledged to improve healthcare for transgender people - but confirmed the ban on using puberty blockers on under-18s ...
Children in Northern Ireland will have “equitable access” to clinical trials on puberty blockers, the health minister has ...
Streeting said there is a need to 'act with caution' and 'follow the expert advice' in caring for this 'vulnerable group of ...