US medical journal rejects call from RFK Jr to retract vaccine study
Briefly

A US medical journal has rejected Robert F Kennedy Jr's request to retract a Danish study finding that aluminum in vaccines poses no health risks to children. The study analyzed data from over 1.2 million children, showing no links between aluminum exposure and autoimmune, allergic, or neurodevelopmental disorders. Experts deem it solid evidence on aluminum vaccine safety. Kennedy criticized the research as a propaganda stunt, while the journal's editor maintains there is no justification for retraction and plans to address criticisms online.
The Danish study analyzed nationwide registry data for over 1.2 million children and found no evidence that aluminum in vaccines increases health risks.
Adam Finn stated that the Danish study represents the best available evidence on aluminum safety in vaccines, citing its massive dataset and high-quality data.
Robert F Kennedy Jr referred to the research as a deceitful propaganda stunt designed not to find harm, and called for its retraction.
Dr Christine Laine expressed no reason for the journal to retract the study and mentioned an upcoming response to criticisms on their website.
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