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One should also note that the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] [[medical trade association]] vacated its fraudulent 2012 Circumcision Policy Statement by allowing it to expire in 2017 without being re-affirmed.
[https://150.jhu.edu/ Johns Hopkins University ] and the Jewish-funded Bloomberg School of Public Health have long been outlier advocates of male [[circumcision]]. However, they are now reporting that the incidence of circumcision has declined "significantly" between 2012 and 2022. The overall decline was from 54.1% to 49.3% — a decline of 4.8 percentage points. The 4.8 percentage point represents a decline of 8.8 percent (4.8/54.1 = 8.8%)<ref>{{REFjournal
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|DOI=10.1001/jamapediatrics.2025.2464
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}}</ref>Although the incidence of circumcision in the newborn period has been gradually declining for decades, this is the first study to report an overall incidence of less than fifty percent. Based on this new information, we can now report that [[intactness]] is now the NORM among the newborn boys of America.
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