NOUN | a circumcision | circumcisions | |
SYNO | Circumcision | Feast of the Circumcision | January 1 |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Circumcision was the second-most common procedure performed on patients under one year of age, after routine inoculations and prophylactic vaccinations.
- On 24 June 2007, after an 11-year-old died under the knife undergoing circumcision, he decreed that female circumcision was not just "un-Islamic" but forbidden.
- Schoen has written about circumcision in the books "Ed Schoen, MD on Circumcision" (...) and "Circumcision, Sex, God, and Science: Modern Health Benefits of an Ancient Ritual" (...) as well as poetry on the topic in the "American Journal of Diseases in Children".
- “Circumcision Stories” a project in which Israeli men revealing their stories of going through circumcision as adults.
- Like other Kalenjin and a number of East African societies, the Sabaot traditionally practiced male and female circumcision.
- Lidocaine/prilocaine eutectic mixture has been used during circumcision in newborn boys and has been considered efficacious and safe to lessen pain from circumcision.
- In some African and Eastern Christian denominations male circumcision is an integral or established practice, and require that their male members undergo circumcision.
- A form of prevention for this condition could be avoiding getting a circumcision in order to avoid complications along the line.
- The "Safe Male Circumcision Project" is a SMS reminder, support and information system for men undergoing circumcision that sends supportive messages, appointment reminders and provides them with other crucial information.
- Neither the Avesta nor the Zoroastrian Pahlavi texts mention circumcision, traditionally, Zoroastrians do not practice circumcision.
- Cauterization has been used for the circumcision of infants in the United States and Canada.
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