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UK confirms “indefinite” ban on puberty blockers

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The UK has confirmed an “indefinite” extension to its ban on puberty blockers. The news was announced on Wednesday, December 11, seven months after a temporary ban was first introduced in May.

Speaking about the extended ban, Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said, “Children’s health care must always be evidence-led”. “The independent expert….

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