
Havana Syndrome 'could be due to external stimuli': report
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A U.S. intelligence community panel found that cases of “Havana Syndrome” that have plagued multiple Americans working overseas could be caused by "pulsed electromagnetic energy" from external sources.
The revelations come after dozens of U.S. diplomats and other officials have been stricken with "Havana Syndrome," which causes a range of symptoms such as pain, ringing in the ears and cognitive problems. It was originally detected in diplomats serving in Havana, Cuba, in 2016.
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