An illness.
There are no harmful effects of homosexuality that can be scientifically demonstrated.
No. It used to be, but that was decades ago.
In 1984.
Homosexuality used to be considered a psychological disorder but that has not been true since the publication of the 3rd Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-III) in the 1980s. The American Psychological Association considers any attempt to "treat" (i.e., get rid of) homosexuality to be unethical. An exception is when the homosexuality is a source of considerable distress or anxiety for the patient/client, but in such a case, it is the anxiety that is treated, not the sexual orientation.
Gregory M. Pflugfelder has written: 'Cartographies of Desire' -- subject(s): History, Love in literature, History and criticism, Medical literature, Homosexuality, Homosexuality and literature, Legal literature, Homosexuality in literature
abortion euthanasia animal rights v medical testing
Homosexuality is a choice in exactly the same way that being 6 feet tall is a choice.
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the 20th century
The first medical instruments of precision were used in the seventeenth century
Even if homosexuality were to be due to genetic cause it would probably not be amenable to treatment by stem cells. The brain is not so easily reset if experience with the use of stem cells with Parkinson's disease.
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