Two Youths Commit Suicide In Taxpayer-Funded Cross-Sex Hormone Study Authored by Darlene McCormick Sanchez via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Lawmakers are demanding answers after the suicide deaths of two young people involved in a transgender hormone study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Chloe Cole, an 18-year-old woman who regrets surgically removing her breasts, holds testosterone medication used for transgender patients in Northern California on Aug. 26, 2022. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times) Additionally, 11 participants reported suicidal thoughts during the study, according to a January article by researchers published in theย New England Journal of Medicineย (NEJM). In aย letterย to Dr. Lawrence Tabak, acting director at NIH, 15 Republican lawmakers question why the study wasnโt halted after participants died or reported adverse effects. โIt is alarming that vulnerable young people died by suicide while participating in a taxpayer-funded study that will almost certainly inflict devastating physical harm on those who participated,โ the lawmakersโ letter stated. Acting Director of the National Institutes of Health Dr.Lawrence Tabak testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on May 17, 2022. (SHAWN THEW/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) โRather than shutting the study down after such serious adverse events, the researchers published their paper, concluding that the study was a success because cross-sex hormones had altered subjectsโ physical appearance and improved psychosocial functioning,โ lawmakers added. The study โPsychosocial Functioning in Transgender Youth after 2 Years of Hormonesโ attempted to analyze the psychosocial state of participants. Researchers evaluated the impact of cross-sex hormones on โtransgender and nonbinary youthโ between the ages of 12 and 20, according to the study. NIH awarded $477,444 in a five-year grant to the Boston Childrenโs Hospital, the University of California at San Francisco, and the Lurie Childrenโs Hospital of Chicago for the study, according to a report in The Daily Signal.ย Dr. Diane Chen at the Lurie Childrenโs Hospital led the study. Lawmakers have blasted the study for subjecting children to โradical gender ideology.โ Of 315 study subjects, 240 were minors. After the study was published, the medical watchdog group โDo No Harm,โ called the research โfatally flawed and borderline unscientificโ because it muddled instead ofย clarified questions about the medical transition of children. Twenty-four participants in the study received cross-sex hormones after puberty suppressionโwhen theyโre โin early pubertyโโand are โlikely sterile as a result,โ according to the lawmakers. Lawmakers said that other risks to participants include an increased chance of cardiovascular disease and blood clotting. Theyย also questioned the value of a study that didnโt include a โcontrol group.โ The letter stated the taxpayer-funded research was already being used to further the โfallacyโ that chemically transitioning children was safe and effective despite โglaring shortfalls.โ Police face pro-transgender protesters outside of Boston Childrenโs Hospital in Boston, Mass., on Sept. 18, 2022. (JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images) The study didnโt dwell on the suicides. Instead, it reported โpositiveโ effects of cross-sex hormones, such as โlife satisfactionโ and decreases in depression and anxietyโat least for the duration of the study. Republicans charged that some involved in the study were known transgender activists focused on gender modification for children. In a video later removed from Boston Childrenโs Hospitalโs YouTube channel, the hospital claimed โthat children can know their gender identity โfrom the womb,’โ lawmakers said. According to the letter, Johanna Olson, a co-author of the NEJM article, received a federal grant for a study in which she altered protocol to allow children as young as 8 years old to receive cross-sex hormones. The lawmakers noted in their objection that research shows gender dysphoria in minors often resolves by itself as struggling teenagers progress through puberty, โcompletely undermining the idea that children should have their bodies permanently altered to match their changing identities.โ They added that the NIH plans to give more than $10.6 million to โexperiment on children and adolescents through 2026.โ Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-Okla.) and Sen. Ted Budd (R-N.C.) led the letter demanding responses to questions by June 9. Questions included the age of the suicide victims, the clinic that administered the hormones, and what steps may have been taken to halt and review the study when the deaths occurred. Lawmakers also want to know if any steps were taken to provide ongoing monitoring of other children participating in the study to ensure that they are not at risk for suicide. They also asked if participants had been evaluated for sterility or impaired fertility as a result of receiving cross-sex hormones and the results. In a press release, Brecheen said lawmakers are committed to holding those responsible for the loss of life accountable. โIt is sickening that the federal government is preying on young people and using our taxpayer dollars to advance its radical gender ideology,โ Brecheen said. Josh Brecheen elected asย Oklahoma Congressman. (Courtesy of Brecheen for Congress) Budd called the NIH-funded study โhighly questionable experiments.โ โTaxpayer dollars should not be used to fund studies that encourage gender transition interventions on young people,โ Budd said. Others signing the letter included Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Rand Paul (R-Ky.), James Lankford (R-Okla.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), and Reps. Mary Miller (R-Ill.), Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), Eli Crane (R-Ariz.), Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), Randy Weber (R-Texas), Chip Roy (R-Texas), Ronny Jackson(R-Texas), and Michael Cloud (R-Texas). Tyler Durden Thu, 05/11/2023 – 19:00
Two Youths Commit Suicide In Taxpayer-Funded Cross-Sex Hormone Study
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