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is dedicated to the acceptance, medical
treatment, and legal
protection of individuals correcting the misalignment
of their brains and their anatomical sex, while supporting their transition
into society as hormonally reconstituted and surgically corrected citizens.
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TS-Si.org is a public service sponsored by TS-Si.

A variety of TS-Si sections provide breaking news & fact-based commentary, with op-ed commentary, policy review, science access, medical developments, and social trends that affect people born with TS.

We inform readers and lead the media toward a new understanding of the life-and-death stakes involved for people born TS.

The website aggregates relevant resources in one place. The content provides a basis for effectively identifying research findings, and stimulates new work in the field.

The TS-Si Research Service consolidates information on research initiatives and findings relevant to the misalignment of brains and anatomical sex. The service tracks key scientific and medical developments from early consideration of research opportunities and published findings through practical application in clinical settings.

Researchers and students from qualifying institutions regularly receive special emailings from TS-Si that consist of abstracts and other materials that support their interest areas.

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TS-Si is dedicated to the acceptance, medical treatment, and legal protection of individuals in the process of correcting the misalignment of their brains and their anatomical sex, while supporting their transition into society.

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TS-Si Research ServiceThe TS-Si Research Service consolidates information on research initiatives and findings relevant to the misalignment of brains and anatomical sex. The service tracks key scientific and medical developments from early consideration of research opportunities and published findings through practical application in clinical settings.

Researchers and students from qualifying institutions regularly receive special emailings from TS-Si that consist of abstracts and other materials that support their interest areas.

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TS-Si is dedicated to the acceptance, medical treatment, and legal protection of individuals correcting the misalignment of their brains and their anatomical sex, while supporting their transition into society as hormonally reconstituted and surgically corrected citizens.

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