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The nation's most influential pediatricians group says the health benefits of circumcision in newborn boys outweigh any risks and insurance companies should pay for it.

The nation's most influential pediatricians group says the health benefits of circumcision in newborn boys outweigh any risks and insurance companies should pay for it.
But from a medical standpoint, circumcision's benefits in reducing risk of disease outweigh its small risks, said Dr. Freedman, a pediatric urologist in Los Angeles.
"It's not a verdict from on high," said Dr. Andrew Freedman, co-author of the policy. "There's not a one-size-fits-all-answer."