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Suppressed Study Reveals Vaccinated Kids 453% More Likely to Have Neurodevelopment Disorders

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A stunning, suppressed study out of Henry Ford Health System in Detroit has just come to light, exposing alarming health differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated children.

The findings are shaking the medical establishment and raising urgent questions about vaccine safety.

A 10-year birth cohort study of 18,468 children, titled "Impact of Childhood Vaccination on Short- and Long-Term Chronic Health Outcomes in Children," revealed vaccinated children had a 496 percent higher rate of autoimmune disease, 453 percent more neurodevelopmental disorders, 329 percent increased asthma diagnoses, and 203 percent more atopic diseases compared to unvaccinated peers.

After a decade, 57 percent of vaccinated children had at least one chronic illness, compared to just 17 percent of unvaccinated children.

Shockingly, unvaccinated children showed zero cases of brain dysfunction, ADHD, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, or tics.

The study, led by Dr. Marcus Zervos, head of infectious disease at Henry Ford Health, was initiated in 2016 after a challenge from health freedom journalist Del Bigtree.

Zervos, a staunch vaccine advocate, vowed, "Whatever the results, they get published."

But the findings, completed in 2020, were never published.

Attorney Aaron Siri of the Informed Consent Action Network testified at a Senate vaccine hearing on September 9, 2025, stating, "The only real problem with this study is that its findings did not fit the belief and policy that vaccines are safe. Had it found vaccinated children were healthier, it no doubt would have been published immediately. But because it found the opposite, it was shoved in a drawer."

Siri added, "This is devastating. After 10 years, 17 percent of unvaccinated children had a chronic health issue, while 57 percent of vaccinated children had at least one."

He argued the study should have been "rushed to publication on an emergency basis" but was buried, likely to protect Zervos’ career.

Dr. Lois Lamerato, a study co-author, reportedly admitted she didn’t want to make doctors "uncomfortable," while Zervos feared losing his job.

The study’s data, drawn from Henry Ford’s vast medical records, tracked children born between 2000 and 2016, comparing 1,957 unvaccinated to 16,511 vaccinated children.

It found vaccinated children had a 6.63 times higher rate of ear infections and a 4.47 times increased risk of speech disorders.

The full documentary, An Inconvenient Study, is set for release on October 3.

The suppression of this study is a gut punch to every parent who trusted the system to prioritize their children’s health.

The medical elite, cloaked in their white coats, have betrayed that trust, hiding data that could save kids from a lifetime of chronic illness.

This isn’t science—it’s cowardice.

The 57 percent of vaccinated kids suffering chronic conditions deserve answers, not silence.

Alicia Powe

Alicia is an investigative journalist and breaking news reporter with RiftTV. Alicia's work is featured on outlets including The Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Townhall and Media Research Center.

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