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    Prominent science policy reports that set the stage for the recent Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing all raise questions about human

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    • Largely left off the program at the Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing, enhancement asserted itself as a concern, and rightly so: using CRISPR for enhancement raises grave concerns and deserves more scrutiny. https://t.co/ESVwOP41oY

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    Children and adolescents diagnosed with gender dysphoria receive radically different treatments depending on where they live. With intense politicization of pediatric gender medicine, the U.S. needs a systematic review of the evidence for different care options.

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    • The Cure for Politicized Pediatric Gender Care https://t.co/zetr3hz623 via @GorinMoti

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    Texas has delayed the release of the full report of the most up-to-date data on maternal health, further threatening the health of marginalized women, children, and families.

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    • Structural, political, economic, and environmental injustices continue to harm the health of Black people in the U.S., and Texas’ withholding of maternal health data that indicates clear racial disparities only perpetuates structural racism. https://t.co/4XoS21DOvR

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    Children and adolescents diagnosed with gender dysphoria receive radically different treatments depending on where they live. With intense politicization of pediatric gender medicine, the U.S. needs a systematic review of the evidence for different care options.

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    • The Cure for Politicized Pediatric Gender Care https://t.co/zetr3hz623 via @GorinMoti

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    Bias and inaccuracy are pervasive in the marketing of noninvasive prenatal tests (NIPTs), concludes an early-view study in the Hastings Center Report. The

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    • A new study from the @hastingscenter finds that bias and inaccuracy are pervasive in the marketing of noninvasive prenatal tests. Regulation is needed to ensure consumers can access information that is “accurate, trustworthy, and ethically responsible.” https://t.co/3OfUmqBoW1