CNN -Gastheren who Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Have mocked, the new guidelines for biological differences between men and women, who claim that such “new definitions” are more restrictive than those used by “most scientists”.
The HHS released guidance on Wednesday to implement sex -based definitions in the federal government and partners to expand on President Donald Trump Executive order signed last month Entitled “Defending women against extremism of gender ideology and restoring biological truth for the federal government.”
The guidance states that it ‘acknowledges that there are Only two genera: male and feminine. HHS will use these definitions and promote policy and acknowledge that women are biologically female and men are biologically male. “It also indicates that a man is a person” of the gender characterized by a reproductive system with the biological function of producing sperm “and a woman is a” person of the gender that is characterized by a reproductive system with the Biological function of producing eggs (OVA). “
However, CNNGastheer Brianna Killa argued without proof that “most scientists” use less restrictive definitions.

CNN hosts Brianna Keary and Boris Sanchez organizes a segment that expressed skepticism about the new HHS guidance.
“In one of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. First Moves as secretary of health and human services, the agency has released new guidance that gives a narrower definition of sex than that of most scientists, “said Keilar Thursday.
Co-host Boris Sanchez added: “This language corresponds to an executive order that President Trump signed last month and contains new definitions for words such as ‘sex’, ‘wife’, ‘wife’, ‘man’, ” man ‘and more.
CNN Health Reporter Jacqueline Howard joined the show to offer her observation guidance “Define sex if,” someone’s unchanging biological classification as male or female. ” This means that this definition cannot change.
Howard also claimed that “some” public critics speak out against these definitions.

President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty images)
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“Now in response, Boris and Brianna, we hear from some critics who say that the new definitions do not take people like those who are intersekse. Up to 2% of the American population is born intervening, which means that their reproductive anatomy does not fit Really in the male-feminine binary binary, “she said.
“And then there is other criticism that says that this is the discrimination of the trans -community, and this can lead to discriminatory policy and practices.” So we see these answers in the aftermath of this new guidance, “she added.
When asked what the “real-world consequences” could be for patients and doctors, Howard said that there would be no more data from this community, but also called “critics”.

HHS secretary Robert F. Kennedy’s latest guidance follows the executive command of President Donald Trump last month. (Getty Images)
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“Critics say that the real consequence can be seen in research,” said Howard. “When it (comes) to collect data and to investigate patients who are intersex or transgender, this means that they would not be researched and data under these new definitions.
“So there is concern that we can lose data in this space. We can lose research in this space. And some doctors and patients can experience the real consequences. And that is why we see a lot of criticism here to respond to these new definitions . “