So people that are advocates for this would say, well, how do you, how do you know that's a problem? And I say the exact same question back is We don't have 20 or 30 or 40 years worth of data of using these kind of medicines on children that are normal. We have a condition called precocious puberty. They have been using puberty blockers on, if a six year old starts to develop, puberty changes to their bodies, then there's an … (10:43–10:53)
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