Puberty Blockers May Cause Irreversible Harm to Young Boys, Mayo Clinic Study Finds
The study included 87 children total, with 16 boys who identified as girls and nine of whom took puberty blockers.
The study included 87 children total, with 16 boys who identified as girls and nine of whom took puberty blockers.
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