Over a third of children placed on puberty blockers by Britains controversial Tavistock child gender clinic suffered mental health problems after taking the hormone-altering drugs, according to fresh analysis. A new look at a 2011 study conducted by the University College London Hospitals (UCLH) and the Tavistock Centres Gender Identity Development Service the UKs only child gender transition clinic that is set to be shut down over safeguarding failures has found that the mental health of 34 per cent of children placed on puberty-blocking drugs reliably deteriorated, while 37 per cent saw no difference, and 29 per cent reliably improved following the administering of the drugs.
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