RFK Jr.’s Lawyer Presents Skewed, Unpublished Study to the Senate as a Smoking Gun. It's Not.
Senate testimony relied on an unpublished study with a detection bias to claim that vaccines cause harm. The study was biased, but still didn't show any connection.
What Happened:
At yesterday’s Senate hearing, Aaron Siri cited an unpublished Henry Ford Health study to argue that vaccines harm children.
The Problem:
The study isn’t peer-reviewed and suffers from detection bias:
Vaccinated kids had seven doctor visits a year.
Unvaccinated kids had 2.
More visits = more diagnoses, not more disease.
Other red flags:
Claimed …



