Reanalysis of the Ford Study

Study Reanalysis

A peer-reviewed renalysis of the Lamerato et al. Henry Ford Health System Study was published December 9, 2025, doing a little deeper dive into the data in order to get a more accurate picture that relates to the general population and to overcome some perceived bias and/or suppression of the results. The paper begins by exploring the medico-political environment that suppresses scientific inquiry by punishing non-conformists financially and professionally. Hence, the re-examination of the data by analysts who are less encumbered by such restrictions.

Such an environment can lead to tortuous arguments designed to rationalize observations and color the conclusions, or to attempt to invalidate the entire study by throwing in a misunderstood or unexplored distraction. For example, some of the critics of the original work suggested that the results were invalid because unvaccinated children tend to have far fewer doctor visits for illness and that the results should therefore be adjusted for that difference!

This paper addresses such arguments as well as the understanding that the parents' vaccination status often correlates to how they care for their children, leading to a difference in the health environment for the entire family, as well as a number of other nuances.

It is also possible that the mere number of vaccines, or some kind of interaction between them, may be a factor in the results as opposed to any particular vaccine component by itself.

The study included 18,468 children. The unvaccinated children had received no doses at all, while the median number of doses received in the vaccinated group was 18.

After reanalyzing the data in light of the above, and breaking down the information into a few more categories, the authors reached the following conclusions about the problems attributable to the vaccines themselves. In every case, the unvaccinated individuals performed better in the studied categories:

Comparison of Vaccinated to Unvaccinated
Condition Incidence in Vaccinated
Any chronic condition: +250%
Asthma: +553%
Atopic disease: +386%
Autism: +180%
Autoimmune disease: +1120%
Cancer: +54%
Developmental delay: +412%
Food allergy: +128%
Mental health disorders: +696%
Motor disability: +810%
Neurodevelopmental disorders: +1254%
Neurological disorder: +26%
Seizure disorder: +216%
Speech disorder: +803%

 

The following table shows the conditions that were only seen in the vaccinated children:

Vaccinated Children Only
ADHD
Behavioral disability
Brain dysfunction
Diabetes
Intellectual disability
Learning disability
Psychological disability (other)
Tics

See also:

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Posted: July 28, 2026
Updated: August 3, 2026