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Infant Circumcision : Infant Circumcision - This essay debates the pros and cons of routine infant circumcision in regards to the ethics of the procedure.
BabyCenter : Find out what circumcision involves, what the health benefits and risks are, and other things to consider when you're deciding whether to have it done.
Circumcision Information and Resource Centre : Nonprofit organization in Montreal Canada providing information about non-religious infant circumcision and related topics in English and French. Sections include anatomy; hygiene; medical, ethical a...
Circumcision Information and Resource Pages : One of the largest collections of online circumcision information. Divided into two sections. CIRP Reference Library contains medical, legal, historical, ethical, religious and human rights refere...
Circumcision Information for Parents : This menu page provides links to basic information for parents about circumcision, care of both the intact and circumcised penis, protection from wrongful circumcision, legal recourses, what is lost t...
Facts on Circumcision : by Joshua Levine in the Men's magazine "Ask Men" [Aug 2000]Learning the health related facts behind circumcision.
Male Sexual Anatomy - The Foreskin : What the male foreskin is and how it works - Pictures and Diagrams
Post-Circumcision Sexual Sensitivity Self-Test - Fathering Magazine : How Much of Your Sexual Sensitivity Has Been Cut Away?
Psychological Aspects of Circumcision : This page describes and indexes articles relevant to the psychological, neurological, and sociological effects of male circumcision. The material within each category is arranged in order of publicati...
Answers To Your Questions About Premature (Forcible) Retraction of Your Young Son's Foreskin : Pamphlet #6 - NOCIRC Information Series: Premature Retraction


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HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Digoxin, a drug used for many years to treat irregular heart rhythms and heart failure, may also be a cancer-fighting agent, researchers report.

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Health Highlights: Jan. 7, 2009 (HealthDay)
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Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 7, 2009 (HealthDay)
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Europe Unlikely to Meet Measles Goals: Report (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Hope is fading for the elimination of measles in Europe by 2010, as a new report reveals lower-than-optimal vaccination rates in five countries where outbreaks have occurred in recent years.

Health Tip: Help Stop Thumbsucking (HealthDay)
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Health Tip: Help Manage Back Pain (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- When you begin to feel back pain, resist the urge to stay in bed for a prolonged period. It's better to remain active, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC).

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HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7 (HealthDay News) --- Seniors who head south each winter to escape the cold often feel better just thinking about the warmer climes.

Family History of Aneurysm Raises Stroke Risk for Smokers (HealthDay)
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