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A new large study from Denmark finds no evidence that aluminum salts used in vaccines are tied to a higher risk of childhood ...
A study of more than 1 million people found no link between aluminum in vaccines and an increased risk of autoimmune disease, ...
A study of 1.2 million Danish children found no link between vaccines containing aluminum and an elevated risk for 50 ...
Aluminum-adsorbed vaccines were not associated with the development of chronic diseases in youth, according to a large study ...
A new study of 1.2 million kids found no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism or other chronic disorders. Here’s what we know.
"Our results, based on 1.2 million Danish children and a study period covering 24 years, provide robust evidence supporting the safety of childhood vaccines," Hviid told MedPage Today. "This is ...
Autoimmune diseases, such as vitiligo, celiac disease and rheumatoid arthritis, are not tied to aluminum exposure from vaccines, according to a nationwide cohort study of approximately 1.2 million ...
Researchers analyzed the health records of more than 1.2 million children over a 24-year period. The study, published Monday ...
A massive Danish study of over 1.2 million children has found no evidence that aluminum in early childhood vaccines increases the risk of neurological, autoimmune, or allergic disorders.
Cite this: Neurological Adverse Events of Immunization: Experience With an Aluminum Adjuvanted Meningococcal B Outer Membrane Vesicle Vaccine - Medscape - Oct 01, 2007.