From 2012 to 2022, U.S. newborn circumcision rates dropped from 54.1 percent to 49.3 percent. Declines varied by race, income, and insurance.
According to new research, neonatal male circumcision rates have declined by nearly 5 percent from 2012 to 2022.
The Jewish author opens up about his pain in “The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong,” a 20-minute documentary from The New Yorker.
Circumcision rates have declined significantly in the United States, driven in part by parents' distrust of medical advice, ...
A national study of newborn hospital records found that circumcision rates have gone down overall in the past decade.
Researchers say the practice of circumcision has 'decreased significantly,' citing skepticism of medical recommendations and financial concerns.
Scientific evidence supporting the health benefits of male circumcision—surgical removal of the foreskin from the penis—dates back hundreds of years to observations made by physicians of their ...
U.S. health officials on Tuesday released a draft of long-awaited federal guidelines on circumcision, saying medical evidence supports having the procedure done and health insurers should pay for it.
U.S. health officials on Tuesday released a draft of long-awaited federal guidelines on circumcision, saying medical evidence supports having the procedure done and health insurers should pay for it.
An Islamic circumcision guru who has ritually removed “thousands” of boys’ and mens’ foreskins claims the state’s healthcare ...
Documentary based on 2021 New Yorker essay about the events surrounding the procedure the Jewish author underwent as a 7-year ...
Everyone’s favorite anti-circumcision duo is back — The New Yorker and Gary Shteyngart. Their latest collaboration is a video ...