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Overall, an estimated 58 to 62 percent of U.S. newborn males were circumcised in recent years, with substantial regional, demographic, and cultural variation. Rates have decline...
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Overall, an estimated 58 to 62 percent of U.S. newborn males were circumcised in recent years, with substantial regional, demographic, and cultural variation. Rates have decline...
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Circumcision rates in the United States reflect a combination of cultural tradition, medical guidance, regional variation, and changing parental preferences. While overall rates...
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Circumcision in the USA refers to the surgical removal of the foreskin, most commonly performed on male infants. In the United States, the procedure is routine in some regions a...
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In the United States, a large majority of adult males are circumcised, with national estimates generally in the range of about 58% to 73%. The commonly cited figure of approxima...
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