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Major medical orgs partially U-turn on trans surgeries – here’s what they said

5 février 2026 à 16:05

Two major medical organisations have partially reversed their support for gender-affirming care for transgender youth – here’s what they did and didn’t say.

The American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) made partial changes to their recommendations on gender-affirming care for trans and non-binary youngsters.

In a statement reported by the New York Times on Wednesday (4 February), the AMA – the largest and only national association which represents nearly 200 medical speciality societies across the country – recommended that any gender-affirming surgeries be delayed until adulthood.

A day prior, the ASPS took a similar position, claiming that there was insufficient research on the benefits of gender-affirming surgeries, according to a literature review published alongside its statement.

Protestors outside the Supreme Court. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

The announcements mark a step back for LGBTQ+ rights across the US and internationally. Activists and campaign groups regularly cite the AMA’s and several other medical institution’s recommendations as evidence that appropriate gender-affirming surgeries are safe and effective.

Gender confirmation surgeries such as phalloplastys, hysterectomys, and baginoplastys, are virtually never performed on trans under-18s. Some teenagers aged 16 and above can undergo procedures like facial feminisation surgery (FFS) or a mastectomy, though these are incredibly rare.

Research has shown that providing appropriate healthcare for trans youngsters not only hugely improves their quality of life, but can reduce suicidality.

Right-wing groups and politicians have, over the past decade, falsely claimed gender-affirming surgeries are incredibly common by conflating them with gender-affirming care, which largely involved physically reversible, safe, and potentially life-saving puberty suppressants, known as puberty blockers.

In reality, cisgender youngsters are far more likely to undergo gender-affirming surgeries than their trans peers, according to research from Harvard.

Last week, a Republican lawmaker in Tennessee went so far as to call for the parents of trans children to be put to death for supporting gender-affirming care.

AMA continues to support puberty blockers, spokesperson says

The AMA said it had not, and did not plan to, U-turn on its support for puberty suppressants, but had instead decided that “surgical interventions in minors should be generally deferred to adulthood”.

Other major medical organisations, including the American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP), told the New York Times that their recommendations remained consistent and did not include a “blanket recommendation for surgery for minors”.

Dr Andrew Racine, AAP’s president, said: “The AAP continues to hold to the principle that patients, their families, and their physicians – not politicians – should be the ones to make decisions together about what care is best for them.”

The Trump administration has bolstered attacks against gender-affirming care provisions across the US over the past year.

While many US states banned hospitals from providing often life-saving gender-affirming care years before Trump started his second term, the president has ramped up those attacks by targeting medical organisations in states where it is still legal.

Those attacks grew after the US Supreme Court ruled to uphold Tennessee’s gender-affirming care ban for trans youngsters, essentially setting a legal precedent that any active or future laws are lawful.

Nearly a quarter of all trans youth in the US live in a state that has banned gender-affirming care in some capacity, according to the Human Rights Campaign.

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The proposals could see healthcare for trans youth heavily restricted (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

‘UK’s hottest politician’ claims 80 per cent of Lib Dems are ‘probably’ LGBTQ+

5 février 2026 à 16:27

The Liberal Democrat politician Carl Cashman has claimed that “80% of Liberal Democrat members are probably part of the LGBTQ community”.

Cashman, the “UK’s hottest politician”, is the leader of the Liberal Democrats group for Liverpool City Council and a Lib Dem councillor. As well as his political takes, Cashman has also won himself a loyal following of queer fans – mainly gay men – thanks to his shirtless gym pics on social media.

Speaking to Graeme Smith on the Boys! Boys! Boys! podcast – streaming now – Cashman sat down to discuss politics, the UK, and putting progressive values at the heart of his work. Asked why queer people who feel politically disillusioned should vote for the Lib Dems, the 34-year-old said it was because the party is made up of people in the queer community.

“80% of Liberal Democrat members – I’m not lying – 80% of Liberal Democrat members are probably part of the LGBTQ community,” Cashman said.

He continued: “Liberalism to me is about being able to be unashamedly yourself and not being judged for it. So, as long as you’re not impacting on someone else’s life, you should be able to live exactly the life that you want.

“And the Lib Dems try to put policies in place that make that happen and allow people to live that sort of life.”

The sexuality and/or gender identity of party members is not information that is collected by the Liberal Democrats so it’s not currently possible to verify Cashman’s claim. However, anecdotally the party is known for being popular with LGBTQ+ people.

Elsewhere in the podcast, Cashman discussed his personal popularity with the LGBTQ+ community. The Liverpudlian, who is straight, said it was “up for debate” if he was the “most well-known Liberal Democrat” but made it clear he was happy to use his platform to help others.

“But if I can serve progressive politics and if I can serve liberalism by being myself and getting a message out through being myself, then I’m more than happy to do that.”

Carl Cashman and Graeme Smith at the Boys! Boys! Boys! Gallery Café in Fitzrovia. (Provided)

Cashman said his gym selfies prompted advice to “be careful” about what he posts on social media. Saying it was something he’d done since he “was 19, 20 years old”, he said: “I didn’t get into politics to change who I am as a person. And I wouldn’t expect anyone to do that. And this is the reason I’m a Liberal. I actually think that the best thing about the world is how different people are.”

As to whether he’s worried what other people will think about him sharing aspects of his personal life with people, including constituents, he said: “If people decide not to elect me as the leader of the council or whatever in the future, then that’s their decision. But I would rather them make that decision based on who I am as a person and not this robotic politician.”

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Florida reportedly halts proposed cuts to HIV meds after complaint

5 février 2026 à 16:43

Florida health officials have reportedly paused plans to dramatically restrict access to the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program after advocates mounted a legal challenge.

In early January, the Florida Department of Health had proposed scaling back ADAP’s income eligibility from 400% of the federal poverty level to 130%, a change that could cut off lifesaving HIV medication for an estimated 16,000 people, according to an analysis by the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors.

In response, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation filed complaints with the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings alleging the state failed to follow required rule-making procedures when adopting the new criteria.

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The nonprofit also filed a second lawsuit on Monday (2 February) seeking public records related to an “undocumented $120 million budget shortfall” which was was cited as motivation for the proposal.

The Florida Department of Health now appears to be stepping back from its 1 March deadline, as reported by WJHG.

It has also issued notices indicating the changes will now go through a formal public process.

Advocates say the pause opens the door for public input and greater transparency around the state’s claimed $120 million budget shortfall.

The proposed ADAP cuts come after the Trump administration moved to slash both domestic and international HIV/AIDS funding last year, in large part by dismantling USAID programs.

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