'Outright abuse of children': Doctor warns Amazon not to sell 'extremely dangerous' books on gay conversion therapy

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'Outright abuse of children': Doctor warns Amazon not to sell 'extremely dangerous' books on gay conversion therapy
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'Dangerous and homophobic literature should be kept off the Amazon platform in the best interest of the safety of the public,' Dr. Natasha Bhuyan told 'Newsweek.'

After Amazon announced it would ban controversial books on gay conversion therapy, a group of House Republicans has accused the company of censoring free speech. But as family physician Dr. Natasha Bhuyan tells, it is doctors like her who are left to pick up the pieces when LGBT folk endure the discredited practice and suffer its side effects.

concluding in 2009 that there is insufficient evidence to back claims they can change sexual orientation., which the outlet said was shown at a private meeting in the Capitol, the Republican Study Committee accused Amazon of"choosing to censor speech." A stock image of a girl undergoing therapy. Mock-therapy sessions can constitute so-called gay conversion therapy.What can gay conversion therapy involve, and what are some of the most extreme cases you have encountered?

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