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WASHINGTON The Endocrine Society and the Pediatric Endocrine Society oppose legislative efforts to block transgender and gender diverse individuals from accessing gender-affirming medical and surgical care, the two medical societies said in a joint policy perspective published in
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
In the past three years, legislators in 17 states have proposed more than two dozen bills barring medical and surgical treatments for transgender and gender diverse youth and adults. Many of these bills reflect widespread misinformation about the nature of evidence-based gender-affirming medical care. For young children experiencing feelings that their gender does not match the one assigned at birth, known as gender dysphoria, an initial intervention is likely to be a new haircut or clothing, said the manuscript s first author and Co-Chair of the Pediatric Endocrine Society s Transgender Special Interest Group Advocacy Subcommittee, Abby Wal
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National Institute of Health has discovered how a set of high-frequency brain waves may help us spot differences between the past and the present.
The study shows how the human brain uses certain neural activity patterns to compare our expectations with the present.
These results will help us better understand how the brain portrays reality under healthy and disease conditions
Washington: In a study involving epilepsy patients, National Institutes of Health has discovered how a set of high-frequency brain waves may help us spot these kinds of differences between the past and the present. Our results suggest that every experience we store into memory can be used to set our expectations and predictions for the future, Kareem Zaghloul, M.D., Ph.D., principal investigator at the NIH s National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), and senior author of the study published in Nature Communications.
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