Queer teens are less likely to get the health care they need. Here’s how pediatricians can help.

November 5, 20210

ShutterstockGay and bi teens are more likely to say they’re embarrassed to tell their doctors about their problems, and more worried their parents will find out, compared to straight teens.

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