a small kid and doesn t go knowing that this is my guardian. the idea of a layoff says intersex athletes must reduce their testosterone if they want to continue competing in the female category of their events. perceive in sports talk courts despite ruling in favor of the idea of an a i have concerns about this it said the side effects of hormonal treatment experienced by individual athletes could with further evidence demonstrate the practical impossibility of compliance one boy is in no doubt for me i m not going to take medication cause i m not sick. and. even if we had to tear gas now to take medication those are chemicals that you re putting on your board off which you don t know at the end of it what to do affect you later. the intersex debate is complex mixing sporting questions with
agreement with their biological sex are moving forward to hormonal treatment. laura: you are saying they are being affirmed in the counseling sessions or the doctor s office or somewhere, they are being affirmed in their view that they are not really their biological gender. and it can happen as young, as i have seen, and i know you ve written about ages four, five, six. these are little kids who, you know, you don t let him walk across the street without holding their hand, but they are making some pretty big decisions. that is correct. i think the social affirmation component of that, and also putting forth the opportunityç for this hormonal treatment progressing on often to surgery, is often influencing the trajectory that these children normally would have. it is something that needs to be investigated. laura: can i ask you a real quick question? we are almost out of time. if people are born men and then get this treatment to become, in
that many, especially in the area of children, many children that would normally have realigned their identity in agreement with their biological sex are moving forward to hormonal treatment. laura: you are saying they are being affirmed in the counseling sessions or the doctor s office or somewhere, they are being affirmed in their view that they are not really their biological gender, and it can happen as young, as i have seen, and i know you ve written about ages four, five, six. these are little kids who, you know, you don t let him walk across the street without holding their hand, but they are making some pretty big decisions. that is correct. i think the social affirmation component of that, and also putting forth the opportunity for this hormonal treatment progressing on often to surgery, is often influencing the trajectory that these children normally would have. it is something that needs to be investigated. laura: laura: can i ask yl
serving seven of a 35 year sentence. he was convicted of espionage. president obama commuted the rest of the sentence before he left the white house. tell us what happens next for manning? hi, shannon. right now chelsea manning remains an active duty soldier for the u.s. army, unpaid but still receiving benefits including healthcare benefits. this is manning back in 2013 known as private first class bradley manning. he was then wanted to be called chelsea. she was placed in a u.s. disciplinary barracks, a men s facility. the army was forced to provide hormonal treatment for gender dysphoria. she is receiving the benefits. the reason that s important.
and removing the prostate and making sure the psa going down to zero so they don t have to be on hormonal treatment. what about preventing it in the first place? what s the best thing that a man can do or a woman that cares about what a man can do to prevent the disease. obviously, healthy diet and exercise plays a big role. a lot of times you can t do anything about it. genetics plays a big role, if you have a family history, you can t avoid it. that s why doing this is very vital. and it should be done at age 40, early age to get to baseline, if you have a family history or high risk, getting that is very important and now, there are also a lot of misconceptions about prostate cancer. for example, it s been said that prostate cancer is a slow growing disease, not always true. there are some low risk prostate cancers and some aggressive prostate cancers.