Medical Journal Rejects RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Study Retraction Request

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A prominent medical journal, Annals of Internal Medicine, has rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s call to retract a 2025 study that found no links between childhood vaccines containing aluminum and chronic health disorders, despite criticism from Kennedy and the HHS secretary. The journal's editor-in-chief stated there is no reason for retraction, and the study remains valid despite political and public controversy surrounding vaccine efficacy and safety.
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