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Even as more and more states — and entire countries — take a step back from prescribing puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones with relative abandon, a landmark 15-year study appears to confirm that “gender-confused” children and teens are more likely than not to “grow out of” their feelings of dysphoria.
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Even as more and more states — and entire countries — take a step back from prescribing puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones with relative abandon, a landmark 15-year study appears to confirm that “gender-confused” children and teens are more likely than not to “grow out of” their feelings of dysphoria.
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