In July, the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) approved a $600,000 Collaborative Health Sciences Program grant by the Wisconsin Partnership Program (WPP) to study the effects puberty blockers have on a child’s brain.
According to documents obtained by the Daily Caller , the study was proposed in April to investigate the effects of cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers on rats. Those conducting the study hypothesized that the drugs lead to “lasting changes” in the developing brain.
A slideshow presentation to the Wisconsin Partnership Program (WPP) said researchers expected to see “decreasing adolescent anxiety,” but also potential changes in “biomarkers associated with mental health risk, fertility, bone and kidney health.”The presentation showed that they plan to see how “leuprolide,” also known as Lupron, affects “pubescent rats.” Lupron is prescribed off-label as a puberty-blocking agent in gender-confused youth, but also used to chemically castrate sex offenders, and treat precousous puberty, among other uses.The […]
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