Daily Wire reports NIMH approved $728,119 in February 2026 for a Nationwide Children’s puberty-suppression research project

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The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) approved $728,119 in February 2026 for a project based at the Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, according to an investigation published by The Daily Wire.

The Daily Wire reported that the award was approved in February 2026 and is tied to research involving puberty suppression for transgender adolescents at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.

Several details presented in public discussion of the project could not be independently verified from accessible primary records. NIH’s RePORTER database typically provides authoritative grant summaries and annual funding totals, but the specific project page cited in related coverage could not be reviewed without JavaScript access through the NIH RePORTER site.

The Daily Wire also reported that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) told the outlet the project “does not involve giving puberty blockers to kids,” and instead recruits patients from gender clinics who are considering puberty blockers.

Because primary grant documentation was not accessible for independent confirmation, key claims about the study’s design—including the reported number of participants, the involvement of three hospitals, the identity and roles of specific researchers, whether participants are split into treatment and non-treatment groups, and the total multi-year federal funding amount and year-by-year allocations—could not be verified from independently reviewable sources.

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Illustration depicting BOP's new gender dysphoria policy document alongside a federal injunction blocking its enforcement, symbolizing legal tensions over transgender inmate care.
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Bureau of Prisons adopts new gender dysphoria policy; federal injunction continues to block enforcement

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The U.S. Bureau of Prisons (BOP) issued a new program statement on February 19, 2026, titled “Management of Inmates with Gender Dysphoria,” setting out mental-health “evaluation and treatment” guidelines that describe gender dysphoria as a DSM-5-TR mental health diagnosis and define gender identity as “disconnected from biological reality and sex.” Advocates say the policy would end or restrict gender-affirming hormones and require the removal of gender-affirming personal items, but a federal court order in Kingdom v. Trump has required the BOP to continue providing hormone therapy and certain accommodations while the case proceeds.

Congress restored billions in federal research funding earlier in 2026 after cuts proposed by the Trump administration. Watchdogs and former NIH officials now claim the administration is using new tactics to delay or withhold the money. Scientists report severe impacts on their work, including layoffs and halted projects.

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A Biden-appointed federal judge in Oregon issued a verbal ruling Thursday blocking a Trump administration HHS declaration that deemed transgender medical procedures for minors unsafe and ineffective. The decision sides with Democratic attorneys general who sued over the December 2025 policy from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Following Region Dalarna's decision to raise BUP compensations by 25 percent, Moderate politicians—backed by the region's political leadership—propose an additional 25 million kronor to further increase compensations and introduce a new operational agreement. The proposal was presented in a press release on Monday.

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