transgenderism Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date February 28, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , Endocrine Society, Europe, gender, gender dysphoria, gender ideology, hormones, lawsuits, Medicaid, medical care, New Zealand, pediatricians, puberty blockers, puberty blocking, surgery, The British Medical Journal, transgenderism, United States In U.S. and Europe, Gender Ideology as “Settled Science” Is Crumbling Wesley J. Smith February 28, 2023 Bioethics, Medicine 6 In the U.S., an increasing number of states are passing laws or guidelines to protect children from potentially irreversible and life-shattering outcomes. Read More ›
Injection_Syringe_01 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date February 23, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , assisted suicide, Belgium, Canada, doctors, euthanasia, experts, lawmakers, minors, Netherlands, parental consent, parents, pediatricians, United States Canadian Lawmakers Support Euthanasia for Minors without Parental Consent Wesley J. Smith February 23, 2023 Bioethics, Medicine 4 Canada, being our closest cultural cousin, exerts a substantial influence on our own country’s social policies. Read More ›
transgenderism Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 14, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , babies, childhood, David Reimer, females, gender dysphoria, John Money, males, mental health, ovaries, pediatricians, psychologists, puberty blocker, sex reassignment, sexual abuse, surgery, Sweden, testicles, transgenderism, Transgenderism Series, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Some Effects of Transgenderism Jonathan Wells December 14, 2020 Medicine 6 Children with gender dysphoria need help. But transgender treatments for them are not based on good evidence. Read More ›
pituitary gland Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 9, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , boys, brain, Brenda Reimer, Dutch Protocol, Endocrine Society, gender dysphoria, girls, GnRHa, hormones, John Money, mental disorders, Netherlands, ovaries, pediatricians, puberty, puberty blocker, sex reassignment, testicles, The New Atlantis, transgenderism, Transgenderism Series, United States On Delaying Puberty Jonathan Wells December 9, 2020 Medicine 6 The pituitary gland produces hormones that stimulate the ovaries in girls and the testicles in boys. Read More ›
Tinkertoy Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 7, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , ambiguous genitals, As Nature Made Him, Baltimore, boys, Brenda Reimer, Bruce Reimer, Canada, castration, circumcision, developmental biology, gender, gender identity, girls, Janet Reimer, John Colapinto, Johns Hopkins University, kindergarten, New Zealand, pediatricians, penis, Ron Reimer, sex, Tinkertoys, toys, transgenderism, Transgenderism Series, vagina, Winnipeg Money, Sex, and Gender Jonathan Wells December 7, 2020 Medicine 6 "We both wanted to play with guys, build forts and have snowball fights and play army… She played with my toys: Tinkertoys, dump trucks." Read More ›
Jack Kevorkian Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 17, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __k-review, assisted suicide, Belgium, Canada, coronavirus, euthanasia, Germany, Groningen protocol, human experimentation, infanticide, Jack Kevorkian, MAiD, medical assistance in dying, Netherlands, organ donation, pediatricians, quadriplegia, utilitarianism The Jack Kevorkian Plague Wesley J. Smith April 17, 2020 Bioethics, Medicine 9 The pathogen I mean is a cultural pandemic, the embrace of doctor-prescribed suicide and of administered homicide. Read More ›
hospital Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date September 15, 2019 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , __edited, ALS, Belgium, Canada, doctor, euthanasia, Globe and Mail, Hippocratic Oath, MAiD, medical aid in dying, mental illness, Netherlands, nurse practitioner, Ontario, pediatricians Quebec Court Declares Euthanasia “Foreseeable Death” Limitation Unconstitutional Wesley J. Smith September 15, 2019 Medicine 4 A few years ago, the Supreme Court of Canada conjured a positive right in the Canadian Charter (constitution) to euthanasia. Read More ›