Puberty blockers: Under-16s 'unlikely' to be able to give informed consent
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Children younger than 16 are unlikely to be able to give informed consent, three judges rule.
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Children younger than 16 are unlikely to be able to give informed consent, three judges rule.
Full ArticleChildren under the age of 16 are unlikely to be able to give "informed consent" to take puberty blockers to begin the gender..
Children younger than 16 are unlikely to be able to give informed consent, three judges rule.