In light of President Joe Biden's recognition of "Transgender Day of Visibility" on Easter Sunday, a handful of liberal churches and other religious groups followed suit in observance.
The American Cancer Society (ACS) published a study claiming that "minority stress" affecting LGBTQ individuals increases their propensity to develop cancer.
Rachel Levine, the assistant secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has been accused of violating scientific integrity policies after offering limited evidence for why "gender-affirming care" is "necessary."
The American College of Pediatricians cautioned against "gender-affirming care" for transgender adolescents as current literature on the subject does not offer "long-term evidence" that medical intervention "benefit their mental well-being."
More than 150 health professionals signed an open letter to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), calling for it to remove a textbook advocating for "gender-affirming" care.