Medical journal rejects Kennedy's call for retraction of vaccine study
- The Annals of Internal Medicine rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to retract a study on vaccines and health risks, stating, 'I see no reason for retraction.'
- The study analyzed data from 1.2 million Danish children and found no link between aluminum in vaccines and chronic health risks.
- Kennedy criticized the study as a 'deceitful propaganda stunt,' but Anders Hviid stated that none of the critiques put forward were substantive.
- Despite Kennedy's concerns about the study's control group and data access, Laine emphasized that the findings remain valid and scientifically sound.
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