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'''Keith Ramsey''' is a doctor of pediatrics and adolescent medicine. He posted a link repeating [[Brian J. Morris]]' publication on Mayo Clinic's Proceedings publication.<ref name="morris2014">{{REFjournal
'''Keith Ramsey''' is a doctor of pediatrics and adolescent medicine. He posted a link repeating [[Brian J. Morris]]' publication on ''Mayo Clinic's Proceedings'' publication.<ref name="morris2014">{{REFjournal
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  |Title=A Comment on the Mayo Clinic Repost Itself
  |Title=A Comment on the Mayo Clinic Repost Itself
  |Text=I review studies pertaining to Pediatrics that I think will be of interest for the parents of my patients. I try to convey that information, along with the source, on my site. In general, I try not to comment on the research. The Mayo Clinic has an excellent reputation for disease treatment, prevention and education. Here is a link to their article. I do not place these reports on my site in order to debate or stir up controversy. Readers can debate the research if they wish. I think disagreements and comments from readers, are acceptable, as long they are civil in nature.
  |Text=I review studies pertaining to ''Pediatrics'' that I think will be of interest for the parents of my patients. I try to convey that information, along with the source, on my site. In general, I try not to comment on the research. The Mayo Clinic has an excellent reputation for disease treatment, prevention and education. Here is a link to their article. I do not place these reports on my site in order to debate or stir up controversy. Readers can debate the research if they wish. I think disagreements and comments from readers, are acceptable, as long they are civil in nature.
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==Postscript==
==Postscript==
The 2012 [[AAP]] Circumcision Policy Statement attracted intense ongoing critical comment from many sources. The AAP did not reaffirm the statement and allowed it to expire in 2017. The AAP has not published a replacement statement, so the medical trade association now ''no'' current position on [[circumcision]].  
The 2012 [[AAP]] Circumcision Policy Statement attracted [[American_Academy_of_Pediatrics#Criticism| intense ongoing critical comment]] from many sources. The AAP did not reaffirm the statement and allowed it to expire in 2017. The AAP has not published a replacement statement, so the medical trade association now ''no'' current position on [[circumcision]].
 
Jacobson et al. (2021) collected circumcision statistics from the Kids' Inpatient Database from 2002 to 2016. They reported that the incidence of non-therapeutic neonatal circumcision has "decreased significantly over time", with the incidence of [[circumcision]] in the [[United States]], being 52.1 percent in 2016.<ref name="jacobson2021">{{REFjournal
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|first=Deborah L.
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|last3=Holl
|first3=Jane L.
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|last4=Rosoklija
|first4=Ilina
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|last5=Davis
|first5=Matthew M.
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|first6Emilie K.
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|title=Nationwide Circumcision Trends: 2003 to 2016
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|journal=J Urol
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|date=2021-01
|volume=205
|issue=1
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|pages=257-63
|url=https://www.auajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1097/JU.0000000000001316
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|DOI=10.1097/JU.0000000000001316
|accessdate=2022-11-06
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