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Havana syndrome, also known as Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), is a disputed medical condition.It is not officially recognized as a disease by the medical community. Starting in 2016, U.S. and Canadian government officials and their families reported symptoms of AHIs in about a dozen overseas locatio
In April 2024, 60 Minutes, Der Spiegel and The Insider published a joint investigation which alleges that Unit 29155 is connected to cases of "Havana syndrome", where U.S. employees or their family members have experienced symptoms in the range from pain and ringing in the ears to cognitive dysfunction. [31]
Beginning in 2016, some staff stationed at the US embassy in Cuba reported medical symptoms that initially were attributed to "sonic attacks", and later to other unknown weaponry. The symptoms were dubbed "Havana syndrome" by the media. The following year, some US government employees in China reported similar symptoms.
Havana syndrome was first reported by U.S. embassy officials in the Cuban capital of Havana in 2016, when they began experiencing extreme headaches and hearing piercing sounds at night.
New intelligence has led two US intelligence agencies to conclude that it’s possible a small number of mysterious health ailments colloquially termed as Havana Syndrome impacting spies, soldiers ...
Adam was one of six Havana Syndrome victims to attend a meeting in the White House situation room on November 18th, 2024. The meeting was designed to provide the incoming administration with a ...
Spies, active-duty military, FBI agents, diplomats and at least 15 children are among the 334 Americans who have qualified to get treatment for Havana Syndrome in specialized military health ...
Harris platelet syndrome; Harrison syndrome; Havana syndrome; Hay–Wells syndrome; Hearing loss with craniofacial syndromes; HEC syndrome; Heel pad syndrome; Heel spur syndrome; Heerfordt syndrome; HELLP syndrome; Hemihyperplasia–multiple lipomatosis syndrome; Hemimegalencephaly; Hemispatial neglect; Hemoglobin Lepore syndrome; Hemolytic ...