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}}</ref> in 1996 position papers. Taylor described the unique innervation of the preputial [[mucosa]] in 1996, and its loss to circumcision.<ref>{{TaylorJR LockwoodAP TaylorAJ 1996}}</ref> Taddio et al. showed that circumcision with and without local anesthesia ([[EMLA]]) resulted in negative behavioral changes in a child's response to [[pain]].<ref name=Taddio1997>{{ | }}</ref> in 1996 position papers. Taylor described the unique innervation of the preputial [[mucosa]] in 1996, and its loss to circumcision.<ref>{{TaylorJR LockwoodAP TaylorAJ 1996}}</ref> Taddio et al. showed that circumcision with and without local anesthesia ([[EMLA]]) resulted in negative behavioral changes in a child's response to [[pain]].<ref name=Taddio1997>{{TaddioA KatzJ IlersichAL KorenG 1997}}</ref> Laumann has shown that circumcision causes sexual behavior changes and an apparent increased risk of many venereal diseases in adult men.<ref name="Laumann1997"/> Price has questioned whether parents can ethically change their child's genitalia.<ref>Price (Bull. Medical Ethics).</ref> | ||
The research on [[EMLA]] and circumcision presented by [[Anna Taddio| Taddio]] et al. was proclaimed as a major advance.<ref>{{REFjournal | The research on [[EMLA]] and circumcision presented by [[Anna Taddio| Taddio]] et al. was proclaimed as a major advance.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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* [[Bias]] | * [[Bias]] | ||
* [[HIV]] | |||
* [[Pain]] | |||
* [[Trauma]] | |||
* [[United States of America]] | |||
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