Thursday, November 17, 2022

For You: They Paused Puberty, but Is There a Cost?

Plus, Republicans Lay Out Biden Investigations, but Democrat-Aligned Groups Promise Counteroffensive
November 17, 2022

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They Paused Puberty, but Is There a Cost?

Puberty blockers can ease transgender youths' anguish and buy time to weigh options. But concerns are growing about long-term physical effects and other consequences.

Amid the Adderall Shortage, People With A.D.H.D. Face Withdrawal and Despair

Without medication, patients are wondering what comes next.

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The risk of developing symptoms of depression remains high up to a year after you've recovered.

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Buffalo Shooting Suspect Expected to Plead Guilty in Massacre

The accused gunman in a racist massacre at a Buffalo supermarket earlier this year has agreed to plead guilty in the deaths of 10 people.

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