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  • |chapter=Long Term Consequences of Neonatal Circumcision: A Preliminary Poll of Circumcised Ma Long-term adverse outcomes from neonatal circumcision reported in a survey of 1,008 m
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Microbiome [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...eak of ''circumcision'' among women and girls, too. The association of the term ''mutilation'' was accomplished through the emergence of feminism and the p ...world. In Europe and e.g. in the USA [[MGM]] is regularly associated with "medical intervention", "operation", "sterile", "small incision", [[phimosis]], "hyg
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/keloid |publisher=Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex
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  • The term ''Collective Cognitive Dissonance'' was created by [[Ulf Dunkel]] in the Ge The term was defined in 1957 by the American social psychologist Leon Festinger. His
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  • ...rformed by a specialized ritual circumciser in a non-medical setting, or a medical practitioner at a hospital or clinic. In some cultures, only the protruding ...d to the [[shaft skin]]. The scar is located closer to the body, hence the term "high".
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  • ...gious or cultural ritual motifs played a role, while others had so-called 'medical' reasons. Some of us face every day with a body that was mutilated after th ...ne in a medical emergency case, and therefore is beyond any doubt to its [[medical indication]] sublime. To pull wisdom teeth is e.g. used to protect the othe
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ablation ...e condition in advanced nations where circumcision is performed by trained medical doctors, but it is more common in developing nations where traditional circ
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  • ...ervention for [[HIV]] prevention but should be carried out by well trained medical professionals and under conditions of [[informed consent]] (parents consent * [[Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Emla+cream [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Trauma |publisher=The Free Medical Dictionary by Farlex
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  • ...nsent]] of the subject, a fortiori in the absence of an urgent and serious medical reason. DAC gives priority to circumcision, which is the most common interv ...nger, but we are convinced that it will be much more effective in the long term than a simple ban.
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  • ...oposthion''' or '''akroposthion''' is a word derived from Greek. It is the term used to describe the part of the [[foreskin]] that extends beyond the [[gla [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...f their parents. After a cultural historical overview and consideration of medical aspects he fully verifies whether the amendmend § 1631d to the Civil Code ...njury of the genital area. Painful physical, sexual and psychological long-term consequences of [[circumcision]] are possible and documented. In this book,
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/cicatrix [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...es of infants and their responses to [[Pain| circumcision pain]], the long-term psychological effects of circumcision are examined from the perspectives of ...n's advocates; childbirth educators and allied workers; and mental health, medical, and academic professionals. The book has wide appeal because, more general
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  • ...empted on boys who were incapable of discernment against the background of medical and theological perspectives. * Dr. '''Abdelaali El Maghraoui''', Research associate in the AIWG long-term research group "Normativity of the Koran" at the Tübingen Center for Islam
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  • In the Dominican Republic, the Spanish term for a person with the condition is "güevedoce". This comes from the phrase ...nce.com/52247-guevedoces-girls-boys.html Live Science - 'Guevedoces': Rare Medical Condition Hides Child's Sex Until Age 12]
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  • '''Adamant father syndrome''' is the term used to describe the behavior manifested by many [[circumcised]] men when t ...ven though there is no medical reason for it and it is contrary to current medical advice.<ref>{{REFbook
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