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Link between circumcision and autism risk rejected

January 9, 2015 10:21
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ByNaomi Firsht, Naomi Firsht

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Jewish campaigners have rejected claims that circumcision may be linked to an increased risk in developing autism.

A study published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine showed circumcision on boys under the age of five could double the risk of them developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and for boys circumcised under the age of 10 the risk was raised by 46 per cent.

It also appeared to increase the risk of non-Muslims developing hyperactivity order.

The research, which was carried out in Denmark on 340,000 boys between 1994-2003, diagnosed 5000 cases of ASD among the boys who were followed until the age of nine.