
Coming Out Autistic
Transgender or gender-fluid people are more likely to be neurodivergent, and vice versa. Here’s what that’s like
Brandy Schillace is editor in chief of BMJ's Medical Humanities journal and author of the recently released book Mr. Humble and Doctor Butcher, a biography of Robert White, who aimed to transplant the human soul. Credit: Nick Higgins
Transgender or gender-fluid people are more likely to be neurodivergent, and vice versa. Here’s what that’s like
The Institute for Sexual Research in Berlin would be a century old if it hadn’t fallen victim to Nazi ideology
In the 20th century’s middle decades, the first recipient of phalloplasty surgery fought to be recognized as a man
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