WHO Quietly Admits No Solid Scientific Evidence for Pediatric Sex-Change Therapy

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that it would not be issuing recommendations on “gender affirming care” for children or adolescents, citing the lack of scientific literature addressing it.

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The WHO is in the process of developing guidelines for the “health of trans and gender diverse people,” but has declined to extend those guidelines to people under the age of 20, according to a Jan. 15 document released by the agency. Scientific findings on the long-term consequences of child sex changes are “limited and variable,” according to the WHO.

“The scope will cover adults only and not address the needs of children and adolescents, because on review, the evidence base for children and adolescents is limited and variable regarding the longer-term outcomes of gender affirming care for children and adolescents,” the document reads.

Ed Morrissey

"Gender affirming care" is an Orwellian term. It is never EVER used in the sense of palliative therapy for dysphoria, ie, helping people to "affirm" their actual biological sex. It is ONLY used in the context of affirming their dysphoria as normal. These are sex-change therapies, and the reason there's no scientific basis for it is that it's not science at all. It's fashionable mental illness. 

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