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The '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is owned and operated by the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] ([[AAP]]), a [[medical trade association]], and is used to promote the business and income of its claimed 67,000 pediatrician members. The website is published in both English and Spanish versions.
 
The '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is owned and operated by the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] ([[AAP]]), a [[medical trade association]], and is used to promote the business and income of its claimed 67,000 pediatrician members. The website is published in both English and Spanish versions.
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==Circumcision information==
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As one would expect, the website provides the advice of the [[AAP]] regarding [[child circumcision]].
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The website formerly provided a message that appeared to be based on the embarrassing, discredited Circumcision Policy Statement of September 2012 that was allowed to quietly expire in August 2017 without being re-affirmed.
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The old statement has been removed and replaced by a new statement, which the [[AAP]] claims was generated by artificial intelligence (AI).
  
 
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The Website named "Healthy Children" is owned and operated by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), a medical trade association, and is used to promote the business and income of its claimed 67,000 pediatrician members. The website is published in both English and Spanish versions.

Circumcision information

As one would expect, the website provides the advice of the AAP regarding child circumcision.

The website formerly provided a message that appeared to be based on the embarrassing, discredited Circumcision Policy Statement of September 2012 that was allowed to quietly expire in August 2017 without being re-affirmed.

The old statement has been removed and replaced by a new statement, which the AAP claims was generated by artificial intelligence (AI).

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