• webadict@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    No, a bad faith argument would be using one study and a handful of doctors that aren’t specialists in the area that agrees with you versus the hundreds of studies and thousands of doctors that specialize in the area that don’t.

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      3 months ago

      His paper doesn’t even say what he wants it to say. It’s a super narrow finding that psychological care is still required along with blockers.

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      3 months ago

      As it stands im the only one who has provided any peer reviewed papers to back my point. Said study alsi happens to be a meta review so it reviews all the other papers and assesses them.

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        Also, no, it looked at 9 specific studies, not “all” studies. It’s conclusions are basically “We need more studies.”

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        3 months ago

        I looked at your study, but all it showed was that there were no statistically significant side effects for puberty blockers, so what’s the problem?