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    1. Ian Wilkinson‏ @Mindofown Oct 12

      #i2 Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) response to Prof Cooper & Prof Brian Morris calls for infant circumcision in Australia (RACP Chairman Prof Forbes stated circumcision causes morbidity & mortality in children) http://mondofown.blogspot.com/2018/06/racp-medical-journal-of-australia.html … … … …

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    2. Parental Support‏ @CircsUp Oct 12
      Replying to @Mindofown

      Actually, circumcision causes far more children to remain alive. In fact, the occurrence of ANY type of complication (very minor in most cases) is low; at a rate ranging from 0.19%-3.1%. (North American Journal of Medical Sciences)

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    3. Ian Wilkinson‏ @Mindofown Oct 12
      Replying to @CircsUp

      #i2 Actually If you look at the science from Australia, since circumcision ended in the 1970's Australian children have become healthier with fewer health problems and lower infant mortality, if what you said were true the health data would be opposite to what it is? u r debunked

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    4. Parental Support‏ @CircsUp Oct 13
      Replying to @Mindofown

      Hey smarty pants. Infant mortality rates have gone down everywhere and it has to do with better medicines, technology, and doctors. But nice try flipping numbers to support your agenda. We’re still circumcising boys. Debunked your bunk with facts! #i2pic.twitter.com/ybj6KIi1s5

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    5. Kaleb Brown‏ @brownburr42 Oct 13
      Replying to @CircsUp @Mindofown

      Wow, the infant mortality rates are still higher in the US than in those other countries who do NOT regularly sexually mutilate their children at birth. You'd expect the opposite from your assertion...

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      Parental Support‏ @CircsUp Oct 13
      Replying to @brownburr42 @Mindofown

      Do you mean his assertion? My point reigns. Infant mortality rates have gone down regardless of circumcision trends.

      7:18 AM - 13 Oct 2018
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        2. Kaleb Brown‏ @brownburr42 Oct 13
          Replying to @CircsUp @Mindofown

          http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/early-circumcision-may-be-a-major-cause-of-sudden-infant-death-syndrome/ … "An infant has only 11 ounces of blood, and he may easily lose 1 to 2 ounces in circumcision, the equivalent of two to four blood donations for an adult... the blood pressure drops and the heart has to work harder, which can result in a heart attack..."

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        3. Parental Support‏ @CircsUp Oct 13
          Replying to @brownburr42 @Mindofown

          The USA is one of the unhealthiest countries in the world. Here are your leading causes. Maybe Trumpy will allow women’s right to terminate where suited: -Birth defects. -Preterm birth and low birth weight. -Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) -Pregnancy complications. -Accidents

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        4. Khaz‏ @KhazWolf Oct 13
          Replying to @CircsUp @brownburr42 @Mindofown

          Sounds like there's a ton of factors. You navigate that with rigorous controlled research, not bullshit assertions with no citation, you dip

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        5. Parental Support‏ @CircsUp Oct 13
          Replying to @KhazWolf @brownburr42 @Mindofown

          Sorry, did you want this?pic.twitter.com/qMQjE91BpH

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        6. Khaz‏ @KhazWolf Oct 13
          Replying to @CircsUp @brownburr42 @Mindofown

          Which point of yours are you claiming these prove exactly? What is this screenshot from?

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        7. Parental Support‏ @CircsUp Oct 13
          Replying to @KhazWolf @brownburr42 @Mindofown

          Infant mortality rates. Causes. As published by the NICHD. What part of the thread are you jumping into haphazardly?

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        8. Khaz‏ @KhazWolf Oct 13
          Replying to @CircsUp @brownburr42 @Mindofown

          I don't understand your mortality rate argument. Your graph shows coutries that circumcise have higher rates. Circumcision has declined significantly in all listed countries over that time (except maybe Norway was always low?). Both support our argument. What's your point?

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        9. terraxa‏ @terraxa1 Oct 13
          Replying to @KhazWolf @CircsUp and

          guess he's close to a collapsing short circuit breakdown

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        1. Kaleb Brown‏ @brownburr42 Oct 13
          Replying to @CircsUp @Mindofown

          https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27840622  SIDS is much more common in males than females, this hypothesis proposes that circumcision might account for some or all of the gender gap.

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        1. Kaleb Brown‏ @brownburr42 Oct 13
          Replying to @CircsUp @Mindofown

          But perhaps the prevalence of circ in the US is the reason that, despite the downward trend in that graph, the US still is indicated as having a higher mortality rate than the other represented countries :https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/06/07/339465 …

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