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Transgender young people feel less distress after gender-confirming surgery, Northwestern study says

Por: Chicago Tribune Business September 26, 2022

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Transgender and nonbinary teens and young adults — who experience anxiety and depression at higher rates than others — often feel less mental distress after surgery to remove their breasts, according to a study out of Northwestern Medicine published Monday. It’s a finding that comes as a number of states are attempting to ban gender-confirming surgery for people younger than 18, and as hospitals, including in Chicago, have been criticized,... + full article



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