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Mosley: Report Arrives at a Turning Point in Gender ‘Medical Scandal’
- Most doctors in Florida strongly support laws to protect minors from gender-affirming care, with 66% endorsing such laws, according to a study commissioned by Do No Harm.
- Concerns about the increase in gender dysphoria diagnoses among minors were echoed by 64% of doctors and 49% of the public, based on the same survey.
- The survey indicates that 69% of doctors believe patients do not achieve better health outcomes when treated by doctors of the same race; however, 78% of the public hold the same belief.
- Most doctors and the public agree that college admissions should be merit-based, with 68% of doctors and 59% of the public supporting this view.
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Mosley: Report arrives at a turning point in gender ‘medical scandal’
(The Center Square) – In a room with a licensed doctor seeing a teenager or preteen and their parents, it is the child with mental health assessment minimized or omitted that leads decisions made because of “embodiment goals.”
·New Castle, United States
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(The Center Square) – In a room with a licensed doctor seeing a teenager or preteen and their parents, it is the child with mental health assessment minimized or omitted that leads decisions made because of “embodiment goals.”
·Rochester, United States
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Total News Sources40
Leaning Left4Leaning Right14Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution64% Right
Bias Distribution
- 64% of the sources lean Right
64% Right
L 18%
C 18%
R 64%
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