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RFK, Jr., Demanded a Vaccine Study Be Retracted—The Journal Said No  LMAO

In a rare move for a U.S. public official, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., called for a paper that found no link between aluminum in vaccines and disease to be retracted. The journal rejected the request

https://www.scientificamerican.com/vaccines/

Leading US journal refuses RFK Jr’s request to retract childhood vaccine study

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The Annals of Internal Medicine has refused US health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr’s demand to retract a study that found that vaccines containing the adjuvant aluminium hydroxide did not increase the incidence of 50 chronic disorders, including autism and asthma.

The study looked at 1.2 million Danish children who received vaccines containing aluminium hydroxide as an adjuvant before the age of 2.1 Kennedy, a vaccine critic who is now head of the US Department of Health and Human Services, called the study “so deeply flawed it functions not as science but as a deceitful propaganda stunt by the pharmaceutical industry” and demanded on the website trialsitenews.com that the journal retract the study.

 

 

Rachel Fieldhouse, Nature magazine

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