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Cuba Approves Sex Change Operations
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Title Cuba Approves Sex Change Operations
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/575776?src=rss
Description Cuba, in the latest change since President Raul Castro took office in February, has allowed doctors to perform sex change operations, a specialist at the National Center for Sex Education said on Friday. Reuters Health Information
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Date Jun 11, 2008
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