Danish Study Finds Vaccines' Aluminum Safe for Children
Danish Study Finds Vaccines' Aluminum Safe for Children

Danish Study Finds Vaccines' Aluminum Safe for Children

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A 24-year Danish study tracking over 1.2 million children found no statistically significant association between cumulative aluminum exposure from early childhood vaccines and an increased risk of autism, asthma, autoimmune, allergic, or neurodevelopmental disorders. Published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, the research monitored 50 chronic conditions using national health registries. Lead author Anders Hviid and other experts emphasized the results as robust evidence supporting the safety of aluminum-adjuvanted vaccines. Although minor concerns about extremely rare conditions cannot be entirely excluded, the study provides substantial reassurance to parents and public health officials. The findings counter claims by vaccine skeptics, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., that link vaccine aluminum to chronic illnesses. The study's publication coincides with renewed public debate and misinformation on vaccine safety.

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