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Consequences of bathroom restriction on transgender individuals with gastrointestinal conditions in the United States
Bathroom ban legislation is increasing throughout the United States, and little is known about the effect on transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals with chronic gastrointestinal conditions. Efforts should be made to raise awareness and address the knowledge gaps.
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