Controversy Surrounds Removal of Vaccination Study: Health Secretary Demands Answers In a shocking move, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is calling for transparency from a prominent science journal after a study linking vaccination to sudden infant death was mysteriously removed from publication. The 2021 study, titled "Vaccines and sudden infant death syndrome: A case-control study," had sparked heated debate among experts and the public alike. Now, with the study's disappearance from Toxicology Reports, Kennedy is demanding answers from Editor-in-Chief Lawrence H. Lash, citing concerns over censorship and suppression of critical research. The move raises questions about the motivations behind the study's removal and the potential implications for public health policy.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is demanding answers from a science journal on why a study regarding vaccination and sudden infant death was removed from the publication. In a letter dated June 11, 2026, Kennedy wrote to Toxicology Reports Editor-in-Chief Lawrence H. Lash about a 2021 study titled "Vaccines and sudden...