20 state AGs challenge American Academy of Pediatrics over puberty blockers guidance
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so-called "Puberty blockers" are fraud.
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they are sterilization drugs
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not reversible
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for kids, they cause irreversible bone damage, growth stunting, loss of sexual function
20 State AGs say, American Association of Pediactrics "guidance" is also fraud.
BOISE, Idaho (TND) — Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador on Tuesday led a coalition of 20 state attorneys general in demanding the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) retract recommendations to give puberty blockers to children diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
The letterincluded signatures from, among others, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. Also signing on were Arizona state Senate President Warren Petersen and Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma.
The letter condemned AAP's president Benjamin Hoffman and president-elect Susan Kressly for issuing “misleading and deceptive” statements claiming the use of puberty blockers is "reversible." This claim, the letter reads, is “beyond medical debate.”...
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