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The Genetic Interest Group - http://www.gig.org.uk
UK-based organisation that aims to increase the public/government profile of genetic conditions. The AIS Support Group (UK) is affiliated to GIG. |
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GIRES: The Gender Identity Research & Education Society - http://www.gires.org.uk/
Registered UK charity that sponsors research and education on gender identity. |
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Genetic Org - http://www.genetic.org/
Klinfelter's support site. Designed to provide support and education for families and professionals dealing with these genetic conditions, including sex chromosome variations 47XXY, 48XXYY, 48XXXY, 49XXXXY, and 46XY/47XXY mosaic. |
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UK Turner Society - http://www.tss.org.uk/
Contains support, information on hormone replacement therapy for folks with Turner's, health issues for folks with TS, and personal stories. |
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Inside Intersexuality - http://www.healthyplace.com/communities/gender/intersexuals/
Information and support for intersexuals and parents of intersexuals. Articles on genital surgery, gender orientation, sexual identity, and message board. |
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Transcending Boundaries Conference - http://www.transcendingboundaries.org/
Conference for bisexual/pansexual, trans/genderqueer, and intersex people and our allies. Includes information on registration, housing, travel and workshops. |
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Guevedoces of the Dominican Republic - http://www.usrf.org/news/010308-guevedoces.html
About these children who comprised 2% of live births in the 1970s. They appeared to be girls at birth, but developed muscles, testes, and a penis at puberty. |
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Sex Police - http://www.salon.com/health/feature/1999/04/05/sex_police/
The biology of sex is being hotly debated, as parents, doctors and researchers reevaluate what it means to be male and female. This is an article about 'gender reinforcement' surgery by a subscriber to the US branch of the AIS Support Group. |
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The Sex That Dare Not Speak Its Name - http://www.isna.org/pr/pr4-29-99.html
A long article by Emily Nussbaum in the current issue of Lingua Franca details the rise of the increasingly successful intersex social justice movement, its alliances with humanists and social scientists in the academy, and growing pockets of change within the medical community. |