Study Claiming No Link Between Aluminum in Vaccines and Autism Riddled with Flaws, Critics Say
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Study Claiming No Link Between Aluminum in Vaccines and Autism Riddled with Flaws, Critics Say
But that’s not what the Danish scientists did. Instead, they compared children who received vaccines containing aluminum to children who received vaccines with slightly less aluminum. Not only that, but there was only a one-milligram difference between the amount of aluminum in the vaccine doses received by the children in one of the groups compared to those in another group. Comparing children with similar aluminum levels rather than comparing …
There is no link between the aluminum present in vaccines and autism or 49 other diseases, a Danish study has found. The study used data from as many as one million children.
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