(06-20-2026, 06:24 AM)fetcher Wrote: I saw that study too. Of course, it was presented in sky-is-falling fashion by pro-circ doctors, who bemoaned these intact boys missing out on all the supposed benefits of getting mutilated against their will. Someone named Toblin, I think, was the lead author, maybe out of Johns Hopkins?
1% every two years is terribly slow, but at least that trend line's moving in the right direction, and will hopefully accelerate now that dumb arguments over "fitting in" and "everyone's doing it" are now provably false. Not that all parents will be aware, sadly.
What would really speed things up would be for health insurance providers to stop paying for a needless and harmful procedure. Why are infamously penny-pinching American insurance companies, eager as they so often are to deny or make patients jump through hoops for medically necessary treatment, still wasting money on circumcisions? I know certain states have dropped it from their Medicaid coverage lists, so some bit of progress there.
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