The Truth Matters: A Researcher's Dilemma

Tue Oct 29 2024
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This: a top researcher studying the effects of gender affirming care on minors decided to keep some of her findings under wraps. For six years, Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy hid data from a study that showed no mental health improvements in kids who received puberty blockers. Her reason? She didn't want her work to be "weaponized" or misused to fit someone else's narrative. But holding back crucial information like this isn't how science works. In this study, 95 kids, averaging 11 years old, were given puberty blockers and tracked for two years. These kids often deal with tough issues like depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts. The promise of mental health improvement has been a big sell for these treatments. But Olson-Kennedy's team found nothing to support this claim. This is a big deal because solid research on gender affirming care is rare. Parents and kids living with gender dysphoria desperately need reliable information. Olson-Kennedy, who runs a major clinic in L. A. , received millions in federal funding for her work. She had a responsibility to share her findings openly, so other scientists could study and perhaps build on them.
Instead, she concealed the truth. When pressed, she tried to explain that the kids were already in "really good shape, " which simply doesn't add up. Earlier reports from her own team said these kids faced significant mental health struggles. It’s like she wanted to have it both ways – paint the kids as fine at the start to make the lack of improvement less troubling. There are always shades of gray in science. Maybe these treatments help some kids but not others. That’s why it's essential to share all the data, not just the parts that fit a predetermined story. It’s troubling when anyone, from those offering treatments to those considering them, feels pressured to ignore or hide parts of the truth. Science should guide policy, not the other way around. This recent revelation only deepens concerns about whether the science behind these treatments is truly settled. People deserve to know the whole story, not just parts shaped to fit a narrative.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-truth-matters-a-researchers-dilemma-861ee6b0

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