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Children Lab Rats: Doctor Hides Results of $9.7M Govt Funded Study Testing Kid’s On Puberty Blockers: “It will be weaponized”


Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy is sitting on a $9.7 million study about puberty blockers for minors.

Why is that?

Well, it’s not because the science isn’t ready, but because she’s afraid of political backlash.

If the results were showing a positive light on kids taking puberty blockers would she hide it?

Would it not be weaponized by the Left?

Her research, which used drugs on 95 kids like lab rats over two years.

The real issue?

Timing. Is she waiting until people are dumbed down enough so that they won’t be disturbed by this study?

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The Post Millennial reports:

Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, the director of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles’ Center for Transyouth Health and Development, has revealed that she has not yet published the results of a long-awaited study on puberty blockers for minors because of potential political attacks, the New York Times has revealed.

Olson-Kennedy began the study in 2015, recruiting 95 children from across the US as part of a $9.7 million federal project on transgender youth, giving the subjects puberty blockers. Researchers then followed the children’s development over two years to see how the drugs affected their mental health.

A study from 25 years ago, commonly referred to as the Dutch protocols, studied puberty blockers and sex change treatment for a small cohort of young people who presented with gender dysphoria at a young age, mostly boys who presented as girls. This study was used as the basis for gender medicine in minors across the world but was re-examined in 2023 and found to have many fatal flaws. Even so, Olson-Kennedy told The Times that her study did not come to the same results as those previous ones, which were at the time widely considered to be positive.

Olson-Kennedy said that puberty blockers did not lead to mental health improvements in her subjects, and that this was likely because they were already doing well to begin with. “They’re in really good shape when they come in, and they’re in really good shape after two years.” The conclusion differs from an earlier description of the group, which noted elevated levels of depression or suicide ideation or attempts.

When asked why the results have not been published, especially at a time where the topic of sex changes for children is frequently in the headlines, Olson-Kennedy said that the findings may fuel “political attacks that have led to bans of the youth gender treatments in more than 20 states,” the outlet wrote.

“I do not want our work to be weaponized,” she said. “It has to be exactly on point, clear and concise. And that takes time.”

The data will be published at some point, she said, but added that the team has been delayed because of NIH funding cuts to the project and that the cuts were attributed to politics. The NIH denied that. Other researchers expressed alarm over the withholding of data and the affect this could have on families around the globe.

People aren’t happy about this.

Influential doctor Johanna Olson-Kennedy, who believes in “adolescent gender treatments”, is refusing to publish the results of a study that was funded by millions of dollars from taxpayers.

Why?

Because the study found that giving puberty blockers to children does not help them.

“Puberty blockers did not lead to mental health improvements, she said, most likely because the children were already doing well when the study began.” When asked why she has not publishing the research, she said: “I do not want our work to be weaponized.”



 

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