Puberty Blockers Found to Have Potentially Life-Long Fertility Effects
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After hearing how puberty blockers could be reversed, a study from the Mayo Clinic has found that this may not be the case. As Fox News first reported, the Mayo Clinic discovered how puberty blockers harmed male children who were studied, ages 17 and younger. Studying more than 130,000 sperm cells from the male children, researchers discovered that the children on puberty blockers had "sex gland atrophy," indicating that the effects of taking puberty blockers may be irreversible. Get your FREE...

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