Tag Archives: New England Journal of Medicine
The Destructive Myth of Gender Affirming Care
A new 300-page HHS review confirms what critics have warned for years: pediatric gender medicine isn’t science — it’s ideology. The evidence is thin, the harms are massive, and children have paid the price.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Sexuality
Tagged American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, Cass Review, Chen, Dr. Eithan Haim, Dutch Protocol, Endocrine Society, Gender affirming care, Gender dysphoria, National Health Service, New England Journal of Medicine, Planned Parenthood, Puberty blockers, Texas Children's Hospital, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, World Professional Association for Transgender Health
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Marijuana and Psychosis
The pitfalls and perils of marijuana legalization are well-documented. But whenever we discuss that research here on BreakPoint, we’re accused of not having the right research. What that means is that we’ve used studies that contradict the very vocal advocates of weed.Well, let’s see what happens when we cite The British journal The Lancet, which, along with the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association, is considered the “gold standard” for peer-reviewed medical research. It doesn’t get more “real” than being published in The Lancet.
A just-published study in The Lancet…
Posted in Drugs/Alcohol/Addictions
Tagged adolescent brains, Alex Berenson, BreakPoint, Journal of the American Medical Association, King’s College London, New England Journal of Medicine, psychosis, Ron Powers, schizophrenia, The Lancet
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