
A recent study on the safety of aluminum ingredients in vaccines has been questioned by the US Health Secretary, claiming flaws. Despite this, experts like Adam Finn emphasize the study’s robustness and validity. The study, funded by the Danish government, over two decades, found no increased health risks for children exposed to aluminum in vaccines. While there are criticisms from vaccine skeptics, the Annals of Internal Medicine editor stands by the study’s integrity, rejecting calls for retraction by Robert F Kennedy Jr.