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Van Lift is associated with Johns Hopkins University, which has actively promoted non-therapeutic circumcision for many years. [[Ronald H. Gray]], [[Maria Wawer]], and [[Aaron Tobian]] are also associated with Johns Hopkins University. PubMed reveals that Van Lift has published numerous papers regarding the promotion of voluntary male non-therapeutic circumcision to adolescent boys. One article in which she and [[Aaron Tobian]] are named authors concluded:
Van Lift is associated with [[Johns Hopkins University]], which has actively promoted non-therapeutic circumcision for many years. [[Ronald H. Gray]], [[Maria Wawer]], and [[Aaron Tobian]] are also associated with [[Johns Hopkins University]]. PubMed reveals that Van Lift has published numerous papers regarding the promotion of voluntary male non-therapeutic circumcision to adolescent boys. One article in which she and [[Aaron Tobian]] are named authors concluded:
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In conclusion, [[VMMC]] is an effective [[HIV]] prevention strategy, and complete and consistent [[HIV]] counseling and testing practices that accompany it are vital for reaching a generation of young men with a full package of [[HIV]] prevention and treatment services. This study suggests that [[VMMC]] is an opportunity that has yet to be taken full advantage of in the quest to protect the current generation of young men and their female partners from [[HIV]].<ref>{{REFjournal
In conclusion, [[VMMC]] is an effective [[HIV]] prevention strategy, and complete and consistent [[HIV]] counseling and testing practices that accompany it are vital for reaching a generation of young men with a full package of [[HIV]] prevention and treatment services. This study suggests that [[VMMC]] is an opportunity that has yet to be taken full advantage of in the quest to protect the current generation of young men and their female partners from [[HIV]].<ref>{{REFjournal
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