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  • ..., the lack of consistent findings on national levels, the methodologically flawed RCTs, the lack of translational research, and the impressive potential upta [[Category:Flawed study]]
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  • ...mber NIH and [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Gates foundation]] [[VMMC]] study protocols that are being implemented in Rakai, Uganda. Godfrey has authored ...The Rakai Project produced one of the [[HIV trials in Africa|three deeply flawed RCTs]]. He has co-authored numerous papers on [[HIV]] and circumcision wit
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  • ..., the lack of consistent findings on national levels, the methodologically flawed RCTs, the lack of translational research, and the impressive potential upta In his first report, Garenne presented the findings from a study in Lesotho, the enclave in South Africa. He reported:
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  • - FACT: The studies linking circumcision to lower risk of UTIs are flawed. Here are detailed studies:<ref>{{REFjournal |title=A Cohort Study on Male Neonatal Circumcision and the Subsequent Risk of Urinary Tract Infe
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  • == Case study == He also uses flawed Internet surveys and study's to rationalize his projection.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...tute for Medicine said the current approval process for medical devices is flawed and called on the FDA to develop new regulations to ensure patient safety. |Text=The scientists claimed that flawed review procedures at the FDA had led to the approval of medical imaging dev
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  • }}</ref> There now is strong evidence that the RCTs are deeply flawed, erroneous, and perhaps even fraudulent.<ref>See [[HIV]]</ref> ...ales), of whom 203,588 (35.7%) were circumcised between 1991 and 2017. The study concluded that circumcision status is not related to risk of [[HIV]] infect
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  • Starting in 1983, he began to produce a series of egregiously flawed studies that falsely claimed [[circumcision]] reduced the incidence of [[ur |title=Circumcision: An Ethomedical Study
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  • ...ne neonatal circumcision. Although the number of female physicians in this study was limited, they were less likely than male physicians to favor circumcisi One reason that flawed studies are published is that science is affected by cultural values. A pri
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  • ...after five years unless it is reaffirmed, but the AAP did not reaffirm its flawed 2012 statement, so it expired in 2017 and is no longer a valid source. * [[Circumcision study flaws]]
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  • '''Circumcision study flaws''' are numerous. The medical literature relating to [[circumcision]] ...erapeutic circumcision of boys in September 2010. This statement is deeply flawed and outmoded in 2020. It seems to be designed to protect the physicians' in
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  • ..., the lack of consistent findings on national levels, the methodologically flawed RCTs, the lack of translational research, and the impressive potential upta ...ing with the {{UNI|University of Alabama at Birmingham|UAB}} to conduct a "study" an the "Feasibility, Acceptability, and Safety of Neonatal Male Circumcisi
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  • ..., the lack of consistent findings on national levels, the methodologically flawed RCTs, the lack of translational research, and the impressive potential upta ...es, but has not said if the wives of men getting new infections during the study were known to be [[HIV]]-positive or [[HIV]]-negative.
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  • Recent studies, however, disprove this hypothesis. One study found that there is "no difference between the keratinization of the inner }}</ref> Another study found that "no difference can be clearly visualized between the inner and o
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  • ...n complex analysts have had ample opportunity in their therapeutic work to study the impact of surgical operations. on normal and abnormal development. By n |journal=Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
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  • * ''[[Circumcision Study Flaws]]'' -> [[Circumcision study flaws]] * [[Scientist Denounces Flawed Studies Used by CDC to Promote Circumcision]]
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  • |title=The GoMo study: a randomized clinical trial assessing neonatal pain with Gomco vs Mogen cl * inclusion of [[Thomas E. Wiswell]]'s methodologically-flawed papers on [[urinary tract infection]] (UTI).
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  • Based on methodologically flawed studies by circumcision promoter [[Thomas E. Wiswell]], the statement false * [[Circumcision study flaws]]
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  • ...into circumcised men seeking foreskin reconstruction: a prospective cohort study ...tially useless. The work of Bleustein (2003) and Payne (2007) is similarly flawed by methodological faults.
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  • ...mas E. Wiswell]] (1985) claims that circumcision, using a methodologically flawed report, reduces the risk of urinary tract infections.<ref name="wiswell1985 ...s]] is rare and can be treated effectively without surgery. According to a study by Blalock et al. (2003)<ref name="blalock2003">{{REFjournal
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