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Transgender lifestyle is a mental health issue - not a lovely life

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SCIENTIFIC RESPONSE TO THE TRANSGENDER ADVOCATES Dr. Paul R. McHugh, the former psychiatrist-in-chief for  Johns Hopkins Hospital  and its current Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, said that transgenderism is a “mental disorder” that merits treatment, that sex change is “biologically impossible,” and that people who promote sexual reassignment surgery are collaborating with and promoting a mental disorder. He also reported on a new study showing that the suicide rate among transgendered people who had reassignment surgery is 20 times higher than the suicide rate among non-transgender people. Dr. McHugh further noted studies from Vanderbilt University and London’s Portman Clinic of children who had expressed transgender feelings but for whom, over time, 70%-80% “spontaneously lost those feelings.” While Hollywood, and major media such as Time magazine promote transgenderism as normal, said Dr. McHugh, these “policy makers and the media are doing no favors either to the

Brand new ‘guidelines’ pushing radical, explicit sex ed agenda on schools nationwide

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January 12, 2012 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) - A group of progressive education organizations in league with the family planning and homosexual lobby have released a new set of sex education “guidelines” that they are pushing on schools nationwide. The  guidelines , published Monday in the Journal of School Health, were authored by the American Association of Health Education , the American School Health Association , the National Education Association – Health Information Network, the Society of State Leaders of Health and Physical Education, Advocates for Youth , Answer, and the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States . The document is being touted as “the first-ever national standards for sexuality education in schools,” and as an answer to what it calls “the inconsistent implementation of sexuality education nationwide.” “Forty individuals from the fields of health education, sexuality education, public health, public policy, philanthropy and advocacy convene