Circumcised boys may be more
likely to develop autism
and ADHD by the age of 10, study claims.
#The findings hold regardless of cultural
background, say researchers.
#They suggest the pain caused by circumcision may
be partly to blame.
#This may in turn affect how the brain develops and
reacts to stress.
#Study looked at 340,000 boys born in Denmark
between 1994 and 2003.
#But experts have urged caution over the 'extremely
speculative findings'.
Circumcision before the age of five can double a boy's risk of developing
autism, controversial research suggests.
Scientists believe the finding may be
linked to stress caused by the pain of the procedure.
The study of more than 340,000 boys in
Denmark found that circumcision raised the overall chances of an autism
spectrum disorder before the age of 10 by 46 per cent.
But if circumcision took place before
the age of five it doubled the risk.
Circumcision also appeared to increase
the likelihood of boys from non-Muslim families developing hyperactivity
disorder.
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