Prominent Medical Journal Refuses RFK's Call to Retract a Vaccine Study
The journal upheld the study's findings that aluminum in vaccines poses no increased risk for autism or other disorders among 1.2 million Danish children, despite critiques from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Annals of Internal Medicine ignores call from RFK Jr. to retract study
The Annals of Internal Medicine has no plans to retract a study on aluminum-adsorbed vaccinations and childhood chronic diseases, despite a call from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to do so, according to Reuters. In the study, published last month, the researchers found that aluminum-adsorbed vaccines did not increase the risk for autoimmune, allergic or neurodevelopmental disorders
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