Gender-affirming care saves lives even though being transgender isn't an illness
Helen explains the paradox of how gender-affirming care saves lives despite being transgender not being a life-threatening condition, and how increased accessibility will reduce the need for life-saving interventions
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Dr Helen Webberley, Gender Specialist and Medical Educator
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