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England's National Health Service Rejects Puberty Blockers, Says Little Evidence to Show It's Safe for Kids

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Hospital Pays $50K Settlement: 'Employees Shouldn't Have to Choose Between Their Faith and Their Job'

A hospital in Michigan has agreed to pay $50,000 in damages to settle a religious discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). 
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Leaked Files Reveal Major Risks with Transgender Experiments, Critics Contend 'It Is Not Medicine'

Newly leaked documents are raising serious questions about doctors with a medical organization that's recognized internationally for being at the forefront of so-called "gender-affirming care". In light of the revelations, some are accusing them of violating medical ethics and informed consent for providing transgender procedures while knowing that such efforts included side effects such as cancer in teens, reduced sexual function, and infertility. 
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3 States Advance 'Baby Olivia' Bill Requiring Schools to Teach Truth About Fetal Development

A handful of states recently advanced a pro-life bill that would require public school students to be shown a fetal development video as part of their health education.