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Rare gender identity defect hits Gaza families

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Until last summer, both Nadir and Ahmed were -- for all intents and purposes -- girls. But their lives flipped 180 degrees when they hit puberty. They have a rare birth defect called male pseudohermaphrodism and it runs in their family. full story
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