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==Health risks==
ACEs have a dose-response relationship with many health problems. That is, as the number of ACEs accumulates, the greater the health risks to the individual.
 
ACEs come from the CDC-Kaiser Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, a groundbreaking public health study that discovered that childhood [[trauma]] leads to the adult onset of chronic diseases, depression and other mental illness, violence and being a victim of violence, as well as financial and social problems.<ref name="felitti1998" />
==Classification of genital cutting==
Involuntary childhood genital cutting—including cutting — including [[female genital mutilation]], gender-norming surgery of [[intersex]] children, and male [[circumcision]] — is [[Pain| painful]] and [[Trauma| traumatic]] and has been found to permanently alter individuals' sexuality, and to have other lifelong consequences.<ref name="bollinger2023">{{REFjournal
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|title=Adverse Childhood Experiences, Dysfunctional Households, And and Circumcision.
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}}</ref> These early traumas are not yet included on the ACE checklist.
==Health risks==ACEs have [[Dan Bollinger| Bollinger]] (2023) reported a dose-response relationship with many health problemspreliminary survey comparing [[intact]] and [[circumcised]] men using the ACE test. That is, as The [[circumcised]] men had higher ACE scores than the number of ACEs accumulates, the greater the health risks [[intact]] men. Bollinger has called for additional study to the individualdetermine if male genital cutting (circumcision) should be classified as an Adverse Childhood Experience.<ref name="bollinger2023" />
ACEs come from the CDC-Kaiser Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, a groundbreaking public health study that discovered that childhood [[trauma]] leads to the adult onset of chronic diseases, depression and other mental illness, violence and being a victim of violence, as well as financial and social problems.<ref name="felitti1998" />
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Circumcision and violence]]
* [[Depression]]
* [[Post-traumatic stress disorder]]
* [[Psychological issues of male circumcision]]
* [[Sudden Infant Death Syndrome]]
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* [http://adversechildhoodexperiences.net Adverse Childhood Experiences]
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