A "flawed" draft of a 2020 Henry Ford Health research study suggests vaccinated children suffer from chronic diseases at a higher rate than unvaccinated children.
The research came up in a U.S. Senate subcommittee meeting in September.
Swirling in the center of a national debate about the safety of vaccines — which exploded when President Donald Trump made claims Sept. 22 that vaccines and Tylenol are associated with autism — is a never-published draft of a medical study that began in the heart of Detroit at Henry Ford Health.
It was called the "Impact of childhood vaccination on short and long-term chronic health outcomes and children, a birth cohort study," and it began in 2017 at the behest of a nonprofit anti-vaccine advocacy organization known as the Informed Consent Action Ne