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  • Leigh McLean's husband Colin loved the gym and was always really fit until multiple sclerosis changed his life. The 57-year-old was diagnosed over a decade ago but since 2020 he has gone from being able to work and drive to being in a wheelchair permanently - and needing carers four times a day.

The article from BBC News discusses the ongoing debate over the use of puberty blockers for transgender youth in the UK. It highlights the recent decision by NHS England to halt the routine prescription of puberty blockers to children and young people, following a review that found insufficient evidence on their safety and effectiveness. This decision has sparked a range of reactions; some see it as a protective measure, while others, including transgender advocates and some medical professionals, view it as a setback for transgender healthcare. The article also touches on the broader implications of this policy change, including the potential impact on mental health support for transgender youth, the role of private clinics, and the ongoing Cass Review which is examining gender identity services for children and adolescents. The debate encompasses medical ethics, the rights of transgender individuals, and the balance between caution and access to care.

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