This dog and cat squared off as the feline tried to snatch the pooch's last bite of food earlier this month in Hyderabad, India. ABC News: Top Stories Read the full article .

This dog and cat squared off as the feline tried to snatch the pooch's last bite of food earlier this month in Hyderabad, India. ABC News: Top Stories Read the full article .
A New York jury on Wednesday convicted a former detective of lying to authorities in an effort to protect the mafia family whom he moonlighted for.
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).So-called "gender-affirming surgery" could lead to potentially dangerous mental health effects, a new study has found.Transgender individuals face "heightened psychological distress," including depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation, "partly due to stigma and lack of gender affirmation," as stated in the study, which was published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine.Researchers from the University of Texas set out to determine the mental health impacts from transgender people who underwent "gender-affirming surgery."GENDER DYSPHORIA AND EATING DISORDERS HAVE SKYROCKETED SINCE PANDEMIC, REPORT REVEALS: ‘RIPPLE EFFECTS’The study focused on 107,583 patients 18 and over with gender dysphoria, some who underwent surgery and others who did not.They determined rates of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation and substance-use disorders were "significantly higher" among those who underwent surgery, assessed two years later.Males with surgery had depression rates of 25% compared to males without surgery (11.5%). Anxiety rates among that group were 12.8% compared to 2.6%.The same differences were seen among females, as those with surgery had 22.9% depression rates compared to 14.6% in the non-surgical group.Females who underwent surgery also had anxiety rates of 10.5% compared to 7.1% without surgery.Surgeries that aimed to "feminize individuals" showed "particularly high" rates of depression and substance abuse two years after the procedures, the study found."Findings suggest the necessity for gender-sensitive mental health support following gender-affirming surgery to address post-surgical psychological risks," the researchers wrote.Jonathan Alpert, a Manhattan-based psychotherapist and author, said the study findings highlight the "often overlooked" psychological risks that accompany gender-affirming surgery."While these surgeries can be critical in helping individuals align their physical appearance with their gender identity, they are not a cure-all for the mental health challenges many transgender individuals face," Alpert, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital.‘GENDER-AFFIRMING’ TREATMENTS DON’T BENEFIT YOUTH, SAYS PEDIATRICIANS GROUP: ‘IRREVERSIBLE CONSEQUENCES’"These findings suggest that surgery alone doesn’t eliminate the complex psychological burdens that stem from societal stigma and personal struggles with identity," he went on."In fact, taking a scalpel to treat a psychological disorder can sometimes lead to more issues, as the study results are elucidating."Florida neurosurgeon Dr. Brett Osborn, who also was not part of the study, agreed that "surgery is no guarantee of happiness.""We’re often told that gender-affirming surgery is essential for alleviating gender dysphoria — but what happens when the euphoria fades?" he said in an interview with Fox News Digital."The key question remains: Is the surgery itself causing distress, or are preexisting mental health issues driving people toward it? Correlation or causation? No one knows."A 2022 study showed that around 1.4 million American adults identify as transgender and about 0.6% of all American adults experience gender dysphoria.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"The dramatic upward trend of gender dysphoria among young people in recent years should raise serious questions about the role of cultural and social influences," Alpert said."While increased awareness has made it easier for some children to express their struggles, we cannot ignore the possibility that social contagion, along with peer influence and social media, may be contributing to this surge."Both experts caution against rushing into surgery or other irreversible decisions.Teens who are being treated for gender dysphoria should be "properly supported and treated with compassion" without being pressured into making "life-altering" medical decisions, Alpert advised.Osborn also stressed the need for comprehensive psychological evaluations, especially for those with preexisting mental health challenges. Mental health support, lifestyle modifications and counseling should all take precedence before surgery, not after, he said."You don’t amputate a limb because of temporary pain, and you certainly don’t permanently alter your body without exhausting every other option first," he said.Osborn expressed the same cautions about hormone therapy — "we’re talking about irreversible changes that demand lifelong management.""This isn’t about politics and ideology — it’s about health, longevity, and making sure people don’t undergo drastic, life-altering procedures only to regret them," he said.For more Health articles, visit www.foxnews.com/health"That said, to a great degree, the burden is on us physicians who took an oath to first do no harm."Mark Trammell, executive director of The Center for American Liberty, which provides legal representation to people who are de-transitioning after trans surgeries, provided the below statement to Fox News Digital."The findings of this study should serve as a wake-up call. But for the young detransitioners we represent in lawsuits against gender clinics, these statistics are their lived reality," he said."Their so-called 'gender-affirming care' did not alleviate their distress — it created new mental health struggles and, for many, introduced suicidal thoughts for the first time. This is why we are fighting to hold those responsible accountable."Fox News Digital reached out to the study researchers requesting comment.
A Fox News Digital focus group found that Democrats were unimpressed by President Donald Trump's gesture to the family of a girl killed by illegal immigrants.
The family of late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins have blasted "shameless" Alec Baldwin's new reality TV show The Baldwins, filing a notice of deposition Monday demanding the actor “face the real-life consequences that he caused” and “face reality under oath.”
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Passengers are asking major airlines to do something about "gate lice" problem at airports. American Airlines currently has new tech to stop the line-cutters.
Organic and orange wines, non-alcoholic options and high-end fine wines are all seeing increased demand as consumer habits change.
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A woman is presumed dead after going overboard on a Royal Caribbean ship during the first day of the '80s-themed cruise near the first port in the Bahamas.
First Lady Melania Trump visited Capitol Hill on Monday, advocating passage of the Take It Down Act to protect Americans from deepfake revenge porn, in yet another suit.
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New York officials have started to fire state prison guards who failed to comply with a deal to end their illegal labor strike, which is now in its third week.
After breaking an annual tourism record in 2024, Japan looks to reach 60 million visitors by 2030. Officials tell Fox News Digital how Japan plans to attract visitors.
A Washington company has recalled pet food products amid the ongoing bird flu outbreaks, as at least two domestic, indoor cats have tested positive in the state.
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Jake Paul and Dutch speedskater Jutta Leerdam announced their engagement on social media on Saturday in a post that featured Paul kneeling on a balcony.
The Buffalo Sabres scored an embarrassing own goal in their 5-2 defeat to the Utah Hockey Club on Thursday night as their woeful season continues.
Printemps opened a 55,000-square-foot store in New York City with luxury brands and food concepts, including a restaurant and a café with French pastries.
London Heathrow Airport said it was "fully operational" on Saturday after a closure over an electrical substation fire.
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London's Heathrow Airport closed on Friday after a fire at a nearby electrical substation caused a power outage, airport officials said.
The family of John Barnett, the whistleblower who allegedly committed suicide after he raised safety concerns about the airline's factories, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company.
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Orbetello, Italy, located in the Tuscan region, seeks an emergency declaration over swarms of midges ahead of the busy tourist season. Fishermen say dead fish attracted the bugs.
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A "magnetic" yoga instructor disappeared before a date in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, causing friends and family to contact authorities.