
Study showing puberty blockers do not improve kids' mental health not published for fear of being ‘weaponized'
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A doctor behind a nearly decade old study showing puberty blockers do not affect kids' mental health said she has still not published the findings because they'll be "weaponized."
"I do not want our work to be weaponized. It has to be exactly on point, clear and concise. And that takes time," Olson-Kennedy told the outlet. Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
Started in 2015, Olson-Kennedy’s study – which was funded by the National Institutes of Health – involved testing puberty blockers on 95 children around the age of 11 from across the country and seeing if the treatments improved their mental health.
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