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.
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