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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a small U.S. state in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern [[United States]]. '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a small U.S. state in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern [[United States]]. '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is contiguous with Ohio, which is part of the "circumcision capital of America" that runs through the midwestern [[United States]]. | ||
==Popularity of male circumcision in West Virginia== | ==Popularity of male circumcision in West Virginia== | ||
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' has long enjoyed the dubious distinction of having the [[Circumcision prevalence| highest incidence]] (87%) in 2009 of harmful, painful, traumatic, non-medically-indicated [[child circumcision]] in the [[United States]]. | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' has long enjoyed the dubious distinction of having the [[Circumcision prevalence| highest incidence]] (87%) in 2009 of harmful, painful, traumatic, non-medically-indicated [[child circumcision]] in the [[United States]]. | ||
[[File:US c rates by state.jpg|600px|left|American circumcision rates by state.]] | [[File:US c rates by state.jpg|600px|left|American circumcision rates by state.]] | ||
It is very likely that [[third-party payment]] is freely available for the medically not indicated, non-therapeutic surgical [[amputation]] of the normal [[foreskin]]. | |||
==Health care in West Virginia== | ==Health care in West Virginia== | ||
According to Wikipedia, health care in West Virginia is generally substandard: | |||
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"United Health Foundation's "America's Health Rankings" for 2013 found that Americans are making considerable progress in key health measures. West Virginia, however, ranked either last or second-to-last in twenty categories, including cancer, child immunization, diabetes, disabilities, drug deaths, teeth loss, low birth weight, missed work days due to health, prescription drug overdose, preventable hospitalizations, and senior clinical care." | "United Health Foundation's "America's Health Rankings" for 2013 found that Americans are making considerable progress in key health measures. West Virginia, however, ranked either last or second-to-last in twenty categories, including cancer, child immunization, diabetes, disabilities, drug deaths, teeth loss, low birth weight, missed work days due to health, prescription drug overdose, preventable hospitalizations, and senior clinical care." | ||
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"The residents of West Virginia have a lower life expectancy than the national average. In 2014 life expectancy for both sexes in the state was 76.0 years compared to 79.1 years for the United States as a whole. In 2014, males in West Virginia lived an average of 73.6 years compared to a national average of 76.7 years and females lived an average of 77.5 years compared to a national average of 81.5 years. Male life expectancy in West Virginia between 1980 and 2014 increased by 4.7 years, compared to a national average of a 6.7-year increase. Life expectancy for females in West Virginia between 1980 and 2014 increased by 1.7 years, compared to a national average of a 4.0-year increase. Life expectancy for both sexes is among the lowest of all states."<ref>{{URLwikipedia|West_Virginia|West Virginia}}</ref> | "The residents of West Virginia have a lower life expectancy than the national average. In 2014 life expectancy for both sexes in the state was 76.0 years compared to 79.1 years for the United States as a whole. In 2014, males in West Virginia lived an average of 73.6 years compared to a national average of 76.7 years and females lived an average of 77.5 years compared to a national average of 81.5 years. Male life expectancy in West Virginia between 1980 and 2014 increased by 4.7 years, compared to a national average of a 6.7-year increase. Life expectancy for females in West Virginia between 1980 and 2014 increased by 1.7 years, compared to a national average of a 4.0-year increase. Life expectancy for both sexes is among the lowest of all states."<ref>{{URLwikipedia|West_Virginia|West Virginia}}</ref> | ||
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West Virginia may have the poorest health care of any U.S. State. | |||
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West Virginia is a small U.S. state in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States. West Virginia is contiguous with Ohio, which is part of the "circumcision capital of America" that runs through the midwestern United States.
Popularity of male circumcision in West Virginia
West Virginia has long enjoyed the dubious distinction of having the highest incidence (87%) in 2009 of harmful, painful, traumatic, non-medically-indicated child circumcision in the United States.

It is very likely that third-party payment is freely available for the medically not indicated, non-therapeutic surgical amputation of the normal foreskin.
Health care in West Virginia
According to Wikipedia, health care in West Virginia is generally substandard:
"United Health Foundation's "America's Health Rankings" for 2013 found that Americans are making considerable progress in key health measures. West Virginia, however, ranked either last or second-to-last in twenty categories, including cancer, child immunization, diabetes, disabilities, drug deaths, teeth loss, low birth weight, missed work days due to health, prescription drug overdose, preventable hospitalizations, and senior clinical care."
"The residents of West Virginia have a lower life expectancy than the national average. In 2014 life expectancy for both sexes in the state was 76.0 years compared to 79.1 years for the United States as a whole. In 2014, males in West Virginia lived an average of 73.6 years compared to a national average of 76.7 years and females lived an average of 77.5 years compared to a national average of 81.5 years. Male life expectancy in West Virginia between 1980 and 2014 increased by 4.7 years, compared to a national average of a 6.7-year increase. Life expectancy for females in West Virginia between 1980 and 2014 increased by 1.7 years, compared to a national average of a 4.0-year increase. Life expectancy for both sexes is among the lowest of all states."[1]
West Virginia may have the poorest health care of any U.S. State.
Conclusion
External links
Wikipedia article: West Virginia
References
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Wikipedia article: West Virginia