The World Health Organization Will Stop Classifying Transgender People as Having a ‘Mental Disorder’
The World Health Organization (WHO) will no longer categorize being transgender as a “mental disorder”, after a major resolution to amend its health guidelines was approved May 25.
"Americans are in the midst of a mental health crisis, which lingered well before and was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic," the researchers wrote in the report. "The initial trauma and continued ...
Eating disorders are complicated illnesses that interrupt a person’s relationship to eating and significantly affect their overall functioning. Recovery is possible and is typically found through ...
Eating disorder research—and the treatment that it informs—has long been limited by a myopic focus on thin, young, white, cisgendered women. This narrow perspective excludes marginalized groups, such ...
A Human Rights Watch representative hailed the United Nations health agency’s change, saying it will have a “liberating effect on transgender people worldwide.” Good news! Major update to World Health ...
A higher prevalence of lifetime suicide plan and attempts was observed. HealthDay News — There is a higher prevalence of mental disorders and suicidal behavior among transgender and gender-diverse ...
CancerX Data Sprint: Advancing national oncology data standards through a unique public-private partnership. Real-world first-line treatment patterns and outcomes in patients with locally advanced or ...
South America appears to continue to roll backward as policies, anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, and violence escalate against LGBTQ people. This week an arson fire killed three lesbians and severely injured ...
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