Do No Harm expects FTC to take action to protect minors from transgender procedures
- Medical group Do No Harm submitted comments to the Federal Trade Commission , expecting action to protect children from unsafe or ineffective transgender procedures.
- Do No Harm emphasized the harm and deception in the child transgender industry, expecting protective action for minors.
- The FTC is investigating the harms of gender-affirming care for minors and seeking consumer input on their experiences.
- A representative from Do No Harm asserted that many children and their parents have been misinformed about the safety and effectiveness of so-called gender-affirming care, despite evidence to the contrary.
56 Articles
56 Articles


Do No Harm expects FTC to protect minors from transgenderism
(The Center Square ) – After submitting comments to the Federal Trade Commission’s public inquiry on how the child transgender industry has harmed and deceived consumers, the medical group Do No Harm expects action to protect the nation’s children. Do No Harm medical director Dr. Kurt Miceli told The Center Square: “We anticipate the FTC will take meaningful action considering the public comments it has received – protecting vulnerable children…
Do No Harm expects FTC to take action to protect minors from transgender procedures
(The Center Square ) – After submitting comments to the Federal Trade Commission's public inquiry on how the child transgender industry has harmed and deceived consumers, medical group Do No Harm expects action to protect the nation’s children.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium