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The Endocrine Society Guidelines, while endorsing the use of puberty blockers for treatment of gender dysphoria, underscores the need for more rigorous safety and effectiveness evaluations and careful assessment of "the effects of prolonged delay of puberty in adolescents on bone health, gonadal function, and the brain (including effects on ...
In the life of your child, you easily exchange thousands of words every day, or at the very least every week. And while many of these conversations may seem normal and even fairly inconsequential ...
Parents should not feel guilty asking others not to post their children's pics. ... people not to post your children's pictures on social media ... from Bahamas 1 year after completing treatment ...
Authors often question whether the treatment and equality of a child and an adult should be the same. Author Tamar Schapiro notes that children need nurturing and cannot exercise the same level of authority as adults. [38] Hence, continuing the discussion on whether children are capable of making important health decisions until this day.
[22] [23] It also involves elements of prolonged exposure treatment, [24] the video-based treatment Interaction Guidance, [25] and psychodynamically-oriented child–parent psychotherapy. [26] Schechter and colleagues showed a significant change in the way mothers perceived their own child and their relationship together.
When Valley Children’s Hospital announced advanced treatment programs for pediatric cancer would be funded by a $15 million private donation, the reaction should’ve been 100% positive. Even ...
The guidelines state that the process of identifying one's sexual orientation, gender identify and/or expression can occur at early ages. Thus, the guidelines recommend that medical facilities and doctors consider the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones as a treatment for transgender minors when appropriate.
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