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BMJ Review Finds No Causal Link Between Aluminum-Adjuvant Vaccines and Autism, Asthma, or Type 1 Diabetes

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A recent review of current data published in The BMJ found no direct causal link between aluminum-adjuvant vaccines and serious long-term health conditions such as autism, asthma, or type 1 diabetes. The review assessed the latest available evidence to determine if a connection exists between these vaccines and the development of these specific health issues.

The findings indicate that the data does not support the idea that aluminum-adjuvant vaccines directly cause autism, asthma, or type 1 diabetes. Researchers analyzed existing studies and data to evaluate potential associations, but the review concluded that there is no demonstrated causal relationship between the vaccines and the development of these conditions.

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Date: May 6, 2026

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