• Sex and Gender

    Science or Snake Oil: Will the NHS Puberty Blocker Trial Harm More Than It Helps?

    In spring 2025, NHS England may launch its much-anticipated “Pathways” trial into puberty blockers, a £10.7 million endeavour led by King’s College London and backed by the National Institute for Health and Care Research. This follows the Cass Review’s damning verdict on the thin evidence behind these drugs—gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists used to pause puberty in children with gender dysphoria—and a subsequent halt to their routine use in March 2024. With recruitment set to begin via England’s new regional gender services, the study promises answers where Cass found none. Yet, as The Quackometer has long cautioned, clinical trials can be fertile [read more...]
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The British Chiropractic Association Humiliated.

by Andy L in chiropractic 17

People who work in public healthcare, or are involved with the promotion of health practitioners or techniques, do not have an absolute right to a reputation. It is most important that the claims, behaviours and results achieved are subject to the highest levels of public scrutiny. It is only in [read more...]
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Steiner Schools and Risk Factors for Child Abuse

by Andy L in featured 120

When you lead children to feel the beauty of sunrise and sunset, to be sensitive to the beauty of flowers and to the majesty of thunder and lightening,  when, in short, you develop in them the aesthetic sense, you are doing far more for them than if you were to [read more...]

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