Newsweek - The circumcision rate for male babies is dropping in the United States, new research shows. According to research published by Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, neonatal male circumcision rates, referring to males ages between 0 and 28 days, have declined by nearly 5 percent from 2012 to 2022. Circumcision is a procedure in which a medical provider removes the foreskin of a penis from a patient. It is a rite of passage in some religions, such as Islam and Judaism. Some scientists argue it leads to a lower risk of some sexually transmitted infections and other conditions, including penile inflammation and urinary tract infections.
CALL TO ACTIVISM - Speaker Mike Johnson has been caught delaying the swearing-in of Rep-Elect Adelita Grijalva - because she’s the 218th vote to release the Epstein files.
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