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  • ...are through education, research and the formulation of health care policy. The AUA has more than 23,000 members worldwide.<ref>{{REFweb |title=About the AUA
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  • A '''medical trade association''' is an organization composed of health care professionals who have united to advance their common professio |title=The case against circumcision
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  • ...an American physician and editor of the ''Journal of the American Medical Association'' (''[[JAMA]]'') from 1924 to 1950.<ref name="WP">{{REFweb ...iropractic community due to his principal role in founding and propagating the campaign to suppress and end chiropractic as a profession due to its basis
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  • ...She is affiliated with the [https://www.ualberta.ca/index.html University of Alberta] in Edmonton, [[Canada]]. ...circumcision]] that was published in the ''Journal of the American Medical Association'' in December 1997.
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  • ...An American Health Fallacy'', and an outspoken advocate for the abolition of routine non-therapeutic neonatal [[circumcision]]. |title=Circumcision: The Uniquely American Medical Enigma
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  • ...served as president of ''Planned Parenthood'' and vice-president of the ''American Eugenics Society''.<ref>{{REFbook ...1964. He was a member of the ''Association for Voluntary Sterilization''. The ''Guttmacher Institute'' is named after him.<ref name="WP">{{REFweb
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  • ...IntactiWiki]] use the AMA notation style with abbreviations for the titles of scientific journals. ! Abbreviation !! [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4 ISO 4] || Journal name !! ISSN !! eISSN !! CODEN
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  • ...he Joy of Uncircumcising" at the NOHARMM Protest of the California Medical Association, 12 July 1993]] ...he book has been reviewed in ''JAMA'' (The Journal of the American Medical Association), ''Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery'', and various men's movement public
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  • ...[[circumcision]] in the [[United States]], and who financially profit from the performance thereof. == Medical trade associations ==
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  • ...03-05-02|1998-03-15}}) was the most famous and prominent twentieth century American pediatrician. |title=The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
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  • ...tic male [[circumcision]] by obstetricians is outside of the practice area of obstetricians. ...COG. That statement was not published until 2012 by the AAP. ACOG endorsed the statement prior to publication.
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  • ...stsofaustralasia.wordpress.com/2012/08/23/meet-the-circumcision-foundation-of-australia/ |title=Meet the <q>Circumcision Academy of Australia</q>
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  • ...ULLPAGENAME}}''', MD, FRCS, is an Egyptian paediatric surgeon, author, and medical editor. ...csed.ac.uk/ Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh] and trained in the field of paediatric surgery at Egypt and Manchester, UK.
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  • ...rience of the functions and sensations of the foreskin. Pakman is a victim of circumcision. ==Effects of trauma==
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  • ...h Organization, 2008].. And in the [[United States| USA]], fewer than half of all boys born in conventional hospitals from 2006-2009 were circumcised.<re - MYTH: Circumcision is recommended by doctors and medical associations.
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  • |title=Adverse Sexual and Psychological Effects of Male Infant Circumcision |journal=Psychological reports
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  • A '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' among surgeons has been reported by the ''South China Morning Post''.<ref name="scmp2024">{{REFnews ...sion contest to correct misconceptions, promote positive attitudes, levels of acceptance
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  • ...is should be a ''medical procedure''. Please note that some of the alleged medical reasons are rather pseudo-hygienical reasons which should never be solved b ...naemia with partial paralysis and want of coordination, from irritation of the genital organs
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  • ...ociation, the Canadian Pediatric Society, and the Royal Australian College of Physicians have all made official policy statements against circumcision. ...o not recommend circumcision, but deceptively claim "potential" benefits. (The word ''potential'' means to exist in possibility, but ''not'' in actuality,
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  • ...ct]], [[foreskinned]] doctors, tend to be highly [[Bias| biased]] in favor of non-therapeutic infant [[circumcision]].<ref name="hill2017">{{REFjournal |title=The case against circumcision
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  • ...lina|MUSC}} (MUSC). Aaronson has had a long time interest in the treatment of children born with [[intersex]] traits. ...feminizing surgery on MC, a 16 month old baby in the custody of the state of South Carolina who had been born with a relatively rare intersex disorder c
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  • There are many '''issues with American urologists and the practice of male circumcision'''. == The American Urological Association ==
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  • ...{LifeData|1872|1952}}) a New York City physician, was a notorious promoter of non-therapeutic neonatal male circumcision. ...''mohelim'' were infecting baby boys with tuberculosis by the performance of ritual circumcision.<ref name="holt1913">{{REFjournal
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  • ...'' (CPS) is the [[medical trade association]] for Canadian paediatricians. The CPS head office is located at 100-2305 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, ON, Canad The CPS is governed by an elected Board of Directors representing each province and territory.
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  • The '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' (ACNM) is the [[medical trade association]] of certified nurse-midwives and certified midwives. The ACNM maintains an office in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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  • ...n A.R. Tobian''', {{MD}}, {{PhD}}, is Assistant Professor of Pathology for the [[Johns Hopkins]] Center for Global Health.<ref>{{REFweb }}</ref> He has a son he claims he [[circumcised]] on the basis of the 3 African trials.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...lege] and of the [https://www.ama-assn.org/ American Medical Association], of which he was elected vice-president in 1866, and president in 1880. ...ing performed the first [[circumcision]] of a boy for medical treatment in the United States.
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  • ...is-understood to mean ''cleanliness''. Keeping the body clean is only part of what it takes to be healthful. In some cases, excessive washing can actuall |title=Clinical Features and management of recurrent balanitis; association with atopy and genital washing]
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  • ...] that defends and promotes the business interests of family physicians in the United States. The AAFP headquarters address is:
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  • | align="center" | '''Member of:''' | align="center" | [[American Academy of Pediatrics]]
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  • ...ations are accessible from this page. No statement recommends the practice of non-therapeutic child circumcision. ...s because neonatal male circumcision is not a practice of those countries. The older statements may not reflect current policy but are presented for refer
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  • ...f the body that are not normally adherent . The plural is '''synechiae'''. The word comes to us from Greek (συνέχεια).<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/synechia
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  • ...of the idea that [[circumcision]] could prevent [[AIDS]]. He came up with the idea in 1986,<ref>{{REFbook |chapter=<q>This Little Operation</q>, Jewish American Physicians and Twentieth-Century Circumcisoin Advocacy
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  • ...t is known to cause genital warts, and it has been implicated as the cause of [[cervical cancer]] in women and [[penile cancer]] in men. ...on]] was assumed to prevent the acquisition of HPV, thus reducing the risk of cervical cancer, but this was supported by dubious studies as outlined belo
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  • ...] and worked as a Clinical Professor in Pediatrics at the {{UNI|University of California, San Francisco|UCSF}}.<ref>{{REFweb |title=Ode to the Circumcised Male
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  • ...s article its application in the field of psychology and mental health and the relationship to [[circumcision]] will be discussed. |title=Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Editon
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  • ...umcision]] and the law, three of which laid the groundwork for lawsuits in the U.S. ...e {{UNI|University of Virginia|UVA}} [https://www.law.virginia.edu/ School of Law] (Law Review).
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  • ...on who are [[circumcised]]. '''Circumcision incidence''' is the percentage of males (mostly newborn) who are currently being circumcised at any given tim == The United States of America ==
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  • ...80, when the American Psychiatric Association created a new classification of disease.<ref name="dsm1980">{{REFbook |last=American Psychiatric Association
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  • ...cations concerning the psychosexual injuries resulting from the imposition of non-therapeutic male [[circumcision]] on non-consenting, defenceless infant ...rding Fundamental Human Rights in the 21st Century at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}, 7-9 December 2000.
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  • ...h''', is the sudden unexplained [[death]] of a child of less than one year of age.<ref name="nih2017">{{REFweb |publisher=National Institutes of Health
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' features the late Dr. [[Paul Fleiss]]: ...that doctors ended the study early rather than subject any more babies to the operation without anesthesia.<ref name="lander1997">{{LanderJ etal 1997}}</
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  • ...ant in the Hospital''' by [[Ryan McAllister]], {{PhD}}, Executive Director of [[NotJustSkin.org]] and others, is an educative video about [[MGM]]. ...e a doctor can legally amputate part of a non-consenting child without any medical reason.
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  • ...try=USA}}) was a prominent San Diego, California medical doctor, author in the late 19th century.<ref name="remondinoautobiography">{{REFweb ...a with his father at the age of eight.<ref name="remondinoautobiography"/> The family moved to Minnesota where he grew up.<ref name="remondinoautobiograph
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  • ...rous. The medical literature relating to [[circumcision]] is influenced by the authors' religious and cultural views.<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://circumcision.org/cultural-and-medical-bias/
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  • ...atter into an international journal of repute with its exemplary standards of content and presentation.<ref>{{REFjournal |journal=Munks Roll – Lives of the Fellows
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Trauma |publisher=The Free Medical Dictionary by Farlex
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  • ...c congressman from Sherman Oaks. Sherman is Jewish and an ardent supporter of Jewish causes.<ref name="jewishjournalnews">{{REFnews ...the first pro-[[circumcision]] bill in the history of the [[United States of America]].<ref name="shermans bill">{{REFweb
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  • [[Image:FGC.jpeg|right|thumb|From Historical American Female Circumcision medical papers]] ...tal mutilation" ([[FGM]]) is a blanket term that can refer to a wide array of genital cutting performed in girls and women, performed for social, cultura
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  • ...lize the infant to prevent any movement whatsoever and effectively prevent the "flight or fight" response to danger. ...r this device on 14 December 1953. The patent was granted on 19 June 1956. The patent expired on 19 June 1973.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...U. S. Courts of Appeals for the Second, Fifth, and Eleventh Circuits, and the U. S. Supreme Court. ...ral court in at least 23 states. Mr. Llewellyn has presented at several of the International Symposia on Genital Autonomy, including those in [[Fifth Inte
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  • ...f they know about conflicts of interest that may affect the objectivity of the source. ...ractice; they have a bias in favor of circumcision, which poses a conflict of interest for said authorities.
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  • ...jpg|thumb|Inflammation of the [[glans penis]] and the [[preputial mucosa]] of a [[circumcised]] penis (''balanitis'')]] ...]. Balanitis may occur together with <b>[[posthitis]]</b> (inflammation of the [[foreskin]], AKA ''posthe''), when it is known as '''balanoposthitis'''.<r
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  • [[Image:World-bank-logo.jpg|thumb|100px|Funded by The World Bank]] '''Stephen Moses''', Professor, Departments of Medical Microbiology, Community Health Sciences and Medicine. Stephen Moses has bee
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  • ...d link to it. Material will be arranged in approximate chronological order of publication. |title=[[Circumcision Is A Fraud: And The Coming Legal Reckoning]]
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  • ...[circumcision]] is the surgical removal of the [[foreskin]] (prepuce) from the human [[penis]].<ref name=sawyer_2011>{{REFbook ...ing imposed on unconsenting minors (babies and children) has been a source of ongoing controversy.<ref>{{REFjournal
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  • ...umb|200px|The Star of David (Hebrew ''magen david'') is one of the symbols of Judaism.]] '''Judaism''' is the religion and culture of the Jews.<ref name="kohler1906">{{REFjournal
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  • |Title=The Merchant's Conflict of Interest ...s, the sale of circumcision specific tools and utensils, and the treatment of [[Complication| complications]] and botched circumcisions.
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  • ...t [[masturbation]], and to permanently desensitize, denude, and immobilize the penis.<ref name="Lallemand">{{Lallemand1836}}</ref><ref name="Dixon">{{Dixo |title=On circumcision as preventive of masturbation
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  • ...}}''' ({{LifeData|birth=1847-06-29|birthplace=Zwickau|birthcountry=Kingdom of Saxony|death=1929-07-22|deathplace=Leipzig|deathcountry=Germany}}) was an e Professor Flechsig had an interest in myelinogenesis — the development of the myelin sheaths for nerves.<ref name="myelogenesis2024">{{REFweb
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  • The late Dr. '''Charles Terence Russell''' ({{LifeData|birth=1938|death=2022-01 ...ng 1999. The Review committee found there were no clinical indications for the services.<!-- <ref>{{REFcontribution
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  • ...'' is a legal and ethical prerequisite for surgery and other procedures in the [[United States]] and most other nations. ...e of facts needed to make the decision intelligently, such as knowledge of the risks entailed or alternatives.
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  • ...emale urinary tract, infections occur most commonly in girls and women, as the urinary tract is shorter in females than it is in males. UTIs can become se |journal=Pediatrics
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  • [[Image:Aap.jpg|right|thumb|Emblem of the American Academy of Pediatrics]] ...US medical organization recommending non-therapeutic infant circumcision. The 2012 policy expired in 2017 and has not been renewed or re-affirmed since.<
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  • ...etraction.png|right|thumb|A human [[penis]] before and after retraction of the [[foreskin]].]] ...of retractable foreskin''' occurs gradually over a widely-variable number of years.
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  • [[File:Flag_of_Denmark.svg|thumb|150px|Flag of Denmark]] ...arliament is called the ''Folketing''. The parliament is a unicameral body of 179 members.<ref>{{REFdocument
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  • Jesus, the Christ,<ref>{{REFweb ...g religion. Jesus was [[circumcised]] on the eighth day in accordance with the [[Abrahamic covenant]].<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...ces the incidence of STDs other than [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. For a discussion of the claims made regarding [[HIV]], see [[Circumcision and HIV]]. ...ly days of opinion-based medicine that have long been disproved in the era of science-based medicine continue to influence thought today. [[Peter Charles
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  • ...exual practices, and the degree to which a heterosexual woman's experience of sex is affected by her partner's [[circumcision]] status. Cold & Taylor (19 The [[prepuce]] is primary, erogenous tissue necessary for normal sexual funct
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  • ...s://www.wesleycollege-usyd.edu.au/ Wesley College] at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}, Sydney, {{AUSC|NSW}}, Australia on December 7-9, 2000. ...o|AUC}}, member of the Egyptian FGM Task Force, founder of Resource Center of FGM Cairo, Egypt.
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  • ...tional Symposium''' on Law, Genital Autonomy, and Human Rights convened at the [https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-blu-helsinki-royal Ra ...the largest book in Arabic on the male and female circumcision religious, medical, social, and legal debate among Jews, Christians and Muslims, translated in
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  • ...procedure. It is a very dangerous Jewish practice that puts the health of the infant boy at risk from [[infection]]. [[L. Emmett Holt| Holt]] (1913) repo |journal=JAMA
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  • ...ational Symposium''' on Genital Autonomy and Children's Rights convened at the [https://www.jdvhotels.com/hotels/california/san-francisco/hotel-kabuki Hot ...or of International Law and International Business at the {{UNI|University of Massachusetts|UMass}}. Wellesley, {{USSC|MA}}, USA.
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  • ...ed States]], and elsewhere, however they are promoted by a [[medical trade association]] and its members. [[Rosemary Romberg]] commented on adult circumcision in the [[United States]]:
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  • ...sion, Genital Integrity, and Human Rights convened at the {{UNI|University of California, Berkeley|UCBE}} in Berkeley, {{USSC|CA}}, USA on July 29-31, 20 ...iting scholar at a number of universities around the world. Her main areas of teaching and research interest are international [[human rights]] law, femi
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  • ...cisions. The article does in no way claim to offering a complete oversight of cases. ...ency and severity of cases, rather than focus on the specifics and details of each individual case.
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  • The '''pain''' of [[circumcision]] is extreme and traumatizing.<ref name="bollinger2019">{{RE }}</ref> Infant boys cry a special cry of distress. Ostwall & Peltzman (1974) noted:
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  • [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|thumb|150px|Flag of the United Kingdom]] ...peaking nations. Later it was the scene of efforts to reduce and eliminate the practice.
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  • ...on Genital Autonomy and Children's Rights convened at the {{UNI|University of Keele|KU}}, Keele, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom on September 14-1 ...d.78, the National Queer Organisation of Iceland, is involved in activism, the media and change in Iceland.
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  • [[File:Flag_of_USA.svg|thumb|150px|Flag of the United States of America (USA)]] ...e countries than just the ''United States of America'' which are the topic of this article. See also: [[:Category:Americas]].)
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  • ...ision, Genital Integrity and Human Rights convened at the {{UNI|University of Keele|KU}}, Keele, Newcastle, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom on Sep ...or of the malehealth.co.uk website and deputy editor of the ''Men’s Health Journal''. He describes himself as a working father – he has three young children
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  • ...dults and on non-consenting children for cultural or religious reasons. In the cultures and religions where it is practiced, circumcision may be a norm, r ...In others, it is seen as "unclean" not to be [[circumcised]], and consider the circumcised penis to be more aesthetically pleasing.
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  • ...on [[Vernon Quaintance|Quaintance's page]]. You can review this page, and the related pages, to see what Brian Morris doesn't want you to know.}} | align="center" | '''Member of:'''
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  • ...on Genital Autonomy and Children's Rights convened at the {{UNI|University of Colorado|CU Boulder}} on July 24-26, 2014. ...er trial lawyer and is the Legal Advisor for [[Attorneys for the Rights of the Child]]. His publications include “''Is Circumcision Legal?''”, “''Is
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  • ...the painful, traumatic, involuntary loss of the part of the [[penis]] with the erogenous tissue that provides much sexual sensation.<ref name ="uberoi2022 ...utic neonatal penile circumcision: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of self-reports from an online community forum
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  • ...ics'' are just redirections. All real articles from the [[IntactWiki]] get the [[:Category:From IntactWiki]] assigned so far. * ''[[ABC: Profiles of two women with AIS]]'' -> [[Profiles of two women with AIS]]
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  • ...rotective, immunological, sexual, and sensory physiological functions]] of the foreskin, so it is a very harmful and [[Pain| painful]] surgery. ...ore accurately reflects the injury and loss of functional body tissue, but the Biblical [[euphemism]], ''circumcision'', is more commonly used.
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  • ...elationship of male '''circumcision and HIV''' infection. For a discussion of [[circumcision]] and other sexually transmitted infections, see [[Circumcis ...Uganda) which claim that male circumcision is supposed to "reduce the risk of [[HIV]] transmission by 60%."<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...ight|300px| A human penis circumcised at birth, before and after 42 months of non-surgical restoration.]] ...n the [[circumcised]] [[penis]] by non-surgical means in order to recreate the [[foreskin]] which was removed in [[circumcision]].<ref name="wisdom">{{REF
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  • ...ously investigated where the argument of the '''20,000 nerve endings''' in the male [[foreskin]] used by so many [[intactivists]] comes from and whether i == Demythologization of the "20,000 nerve endings” legend ==
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  • ...ong Muslims and Jews and as the circumcision of girls, preferably in parts of Africa. |journal=Rheinisches Ärzteblatt
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  • ...nown as ''[[Brit Milah]]''), as well as on non-Jewish or Muslim infants in the [[United States]] as a hospital procedure.<ref>{{REFjournal ...cumcision Rates in the United States: Rising or Falling? What Effect Might the New Affirmative Pediatric Policy Statement Have?
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