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foreskin
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United States
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Circumcision is a common cultural practice for male infants in the United States and Canada.
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2
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circumcised
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United States
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Common for males in the Jewish and Muslim communities as well as a cultural norm in the United States.
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3
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circumcised
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United States
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Common for males as a cultural or religious practice
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1
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4
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circumcised
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United States
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Common practice in some religious and cultural communities, such as Jewish and Muslim populations.
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5
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circumcised
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United States
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Common and often performed for medical or cultural reasons
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6
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circumcision
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United States
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Common religious or cultural practice, especially among Jewish and Muslim communities
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7
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circumcision
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United States
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Common practice for religious and cultural reasons, often performed shortly after birth.
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8
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circumcision
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United States
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Common religious and cultural practice, often performed on newborns
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9
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circumcision
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United States
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Commonly practiced as a religious or cultural tradition for males
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circumcision
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United States
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Common practice in some religious and cultural communities, such as Jewish and Muslim populations
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dermis
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United States
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The dermis is the inner layer of skin that contains blood vessels and nerve endings.
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foreskin
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United States
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Foreskin removal (circumcision) is a common practice for male infants in the United States and many Western countries.
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foreskin
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United States
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Common for males to be circumcised shortly after birth.
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foreskin
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United States
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Male circumcision, which involves the removal of the foreskin, is a common cultural and religious practice.
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