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12 Jul 2021 A leading medical ethics journal faced fierce backlash online after publishing an article suggesting that parents lose their authority to manage their transgender children’s medical decisions. In an article, titled “LGBT testimony and the limits of trust” published last month in the Journal of Medical Ethics, Dr. Maura Priest, a philosophy professor and bioethicist at Arizona State University, wrote that parents should lose their “veto power” in most “transition-related paediatric care”: If the medical community is to take LGBT testimony seriously (as they should) then it is no longer the job of physicians to do their own weighing of the costs and benefits of transition-related care. Assuming the patient is informed and competent, then only the patient can make this assessment, because only the patient has access to the true weight of transition-related benefits. Moreover, taking LGBT patient testimony seriously also means that parents sh ....
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Jacques M. Shoreâs new picture book, Sleep, My Baby, to come out just weeks after his daughter Emily gave birth to her first child. This book is based upon the lullaby by the same name, which Shoreâs late mother, Dr. Lena Allen-Shore, composed for him when he was born. Growing up in Montreal, his childhood was a very happy one. âI knew that my parents loved me very much,â he says. âMy parents were both Holocaust survivors doing their best to make a life in Canada. My father was a businessman, and my mother focused on her career as a poet, songwriter, novelist, and journalist. Their days were hectic, but as dinner and bedtime approached, the mood at home would change. There was a calm, a serenity, and an exchange of love that could only have been experienced in a home environment where peace and tranquility existed. It was those hours I cherished most. ....
INDEPENDENT businesses across Hyndburn were surprised to be greeted with a beautiful bunch of flowers when they re-opened their stores on Monday. From retailers to hairdressers, to nail and beauty salons, 26 owners were shocked but delighted when they received a bunch of blooms from Open All Flowers in Clayton-Le-Moors. Owners Janet and Nigel O Rourke, who have owned the flower shop for nearly 30 years, said they just wanted to remind independent businesses that people were thinking about them. Nigel said: Between ourselves, we just thought it would be a nice way to welcome them all back. We are stronger as a group and that was the ethos behind it all. ....