
Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz The Most Important Study on Vaccines and Chronic Illness and Why It Matters | 12/12/25
Dec 12, 2025
Nic Hulscher, an epidemiologist at the McCullough Foundation, dives into the shocking findings of the Ford health study, revealing a 2.5-fold increase in chronic health conditions in vaccinated children. He highlights a staggering 549% rise in autism-associated neurodevelopmental disorders and a 54% elevation in childhood cancer rates among the vaccinated cohort. Hulscher discusses concerns about persistent vaccine DNA in the body and emphasizes the need for further research to ensure vaccine safety. A must-listen if you're interested in public health and vaccine debates!
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Large Birth-Cohort Finds Elevated Chronic Illness
- The Ford Health birth-cohort study tracked ~18,000 children and found vaccinated children had ~2.5× higher risk of chronic conditions.
- Nic Holscher argues this is the strongest vaccinated vs unvaccinated study ever done and merits serious attention.
How The Study Was Commissioned
- Del Bigtree met with Henry Ford's senior author Dr. Zervos and helped initiate the study, which the authors claimed they'd publish.
- Dr. Zervos later said he feared career backlash and the paper remained unpublished.
Striking Disparity In Chronic Disorder Rates
- The study reported 57% of vaccinated children developed ≥1 chronic disorder versus 17% of unvaccinated.
- Holscher and reanalysis claim neurodevelopmental disorders show especially large, statistically significant increases.



