A Danish study claiming no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism has come under fire after corrected data was added post-publication. The July 15 study, involving 1.2 million children, now shows a possible connection, according to scientists at Children’s Health Defense (CHD). The Annals of Internal Medicine issued a correction on July 17. CHD’s Karl Jablonowski revealed the findings on “Good Morning CHD” and discussed the implications with The Defender.
Calls Grow for Journal to Retract Danish Study After Corrected Data Show Link Between Aluminum in Vaccines and Autism
