The U.S. is in the midst of a five-year, $15 billion commitment to fight AIDS in developing countries. Despite that support, and billions of dollars from other sources, the AIDS pandemic continues to ...
CHICAGO—Two new studies suggest that adult male circumcision may reduce the risk of HIV transmission without reducing pleasure or causing sexual dysfunction. In a study of 10 circumcised and 10 ...
Voluntary medical male circumcision is one of the most important ways to reduce new HIV infections. The foreskin contains receptors that the HIV virus can attach to, and removing it reduces HIV ...
Newborn care remains under scrutiny. Scholars urge renewed ethical and scientific review of U.S. circumcision guidance. Article features new interviews with former American Academy of Pediatrics ...
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