Specialist
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About Specialist
Specialist is a Japanese television drama series that premiered on TV Asahi on 14 January 2016. It was previously aired as Saturday Night drama from 2013 to 2015. In this drama, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, a member of SMAP, played the lead role, Kaho Minami, Yūta Hiraoka and Natsuna appeared in supporting roles.
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What is the puberty-blockers are?
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What is the puberty-blockers are?
puberty-prescribed-blocker drugs to some children, to experience, to develop gender dysphoria, temporarily stop your body.
The NHS as "a condition where a person feels discomfort or despair, because there is a discrepancy between their biological sex and gender identity".
The drugs, the release of the hormones estrogen and testosterone, press the start-production-in much larger quantities during puberty.
to develop the hormones that tell your body, things like Breasts, periods, growth of facial hair or a deeper voice.
- the suppression of estrogen and testosterone slows down, or stops these things develop. The blockers are also used to treat conditions that cause premature puberty in a lot of younger children.
about the prescription of medicines.
Why are they used?The Gender Identity Development Service (Gids) based in London and Leeds, says that stopping puberty is designed to test a young person with gender dysphoria is more of the time, their possibilities, while not having to go through the extra hardship of your body to change, in such a way that you don't want.
When someone stops taking-Blocker, which is absorbed through puberty again.
This indicates that the majority of Young People in the puberty blockers for gender dysphoria is not the taking of them, though, and many cross-sex hormones.
Cross-sex hormone therapy involves either estrogen or testosterone, and treatment for over 16-year-old on the NHS in England.
By stopping the puberty and the development of things such as Breasts or facial hair, anyone who goes on a cross-sex-hormone-can prevent therapy, more invasive surgical treatment, removed with her Breasts (mastectomy) later on.
Why are they controversial?launched Legal action against the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, which runs the gender identity clinic, focuses on whether the children can Blocker, an informed consent to treatment with the puberty.
puberty hormones are associated with changes not only The Body , but also in The Brain .
Gids says that it is still not known whether the puberty-blocking treatment "changed the course of Young People the development of The Brain ".
It also says that the full psychological effect of the blocker are not yet known.
Some early data from a study showed taking the medication reported, but it was not able to say whether it is caused by the drug or Something Else the rise.
experts on clinical trials, criticised the design of the study, but said that the data look more accurate.
Nhs England says in the clinical guidelines, research findings on the long-term effects of puberty-blockers "limited and still in development".
Although it is considered by the NHS to a "fully reversible" treatment can be started since puberty new, the Blocker can also be longer-term consequences for health.
For example, The National Institute for health and care Excellence (NICE) leads to a reduction in the bone density of triptorelin, the.
The trial against the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, the requirement of the puberty-blockers can effect anyone, of fertility and of sexual function, although The Evidence around us is limited
One of the people bringing the case before the court, known as A woman, is The Mother of a 15-year-old with autism who is on the waiting list for the treatment of Gids.
Gids says that it is referred to seems to have a "higher prevalence of autism spectrum conditions in clinical, gender dysphoric adolescents than in The General youth population".
rise of the referencesIt was referred to a great increase of the children of Gids in the last few years.
Gender Identity Development Service annual referral source: Tavistock and Portman NHS foundation TrustAlthough there is no clear explanation for this increase in transfers, Gids brings it down to more awareness.
Large increases in recommendations have also been seen in gender-identity clinics elsewhere, for example in the United States and Canada.
It was also associated with a shift in the last few years, with female individuals at birth, make up the bulk of the increase in Young People in the transition.
- references to the sex assigned to birth includes the recommendations were not accepted source: the Tavistock and Portman NHS foundation TrustWho you can be prescribed?puberty-blockers in the treatment of gender dysphoria can only be initially prescribed by a Specialist rather than a GP.
they are prescribed by the NHS to children or Young People who are already in puberty. This process often begins years before any physical signs of puberty appear and be evaluated by a hormone Specialist .
tavistock and portman nhs foundation trust, gender dysphoria, nhs
Source of news: bbc.com