Por: The Hill World March 03, 2023
Patients that have been affected by “Havana syndrome” feel “betrayed” after a U.S. intelligence report that concluded the condition was not caused by a foreign adversary was made public this week, according to an attorney representing the patients. “They feel betrayed, very much betrayed,” attorny Mark Zaid said on CNN on Thursday. But Zaid argued that there was evidence that “goes well beyond what the public knows.” “They feel... + full article
The New York Times USA Politics March 03, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence agencies have determined that to be responsible for the mysterious ailments known as Havana syndrome that American spies and diplomats have reported experiencing at missions around the world since 2016, officials announced on Wednesday.The... + más
No sign that adversaries are behind ‘Havana syndrome,’ agencies say | Portland Press Herald
Intel agencies: No sign adversaries behind 'Havana syndrome' | 10 WBNS
10 WBNS USA Nation March 02, 2023
HAVANA, Cuba — U.S. intelligence agencies cannot link a foreign adversary to any of the incidents associated with so-called “Havana syndrome,” the hundreds of cases of brain injuries and other symptoms reported by American personnel around the world. The findings released... + más
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The Hill USA Politics March 02, 2023
Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, issued a statement early Thursday rejecting the that the constellation of ailments known as “Havana syndrome” cannot be linked to a foreign adversary. Rubio says just because intelligence... + más
'Havana syndrome' not likely caused by foreign adversary, intelligence community finds | Fox News
Portland Press Herald USA World March 02, 2023
Tourists ride classic convertible cars on the Malecon beside the United States Embassy in Havana, Cuba, in 2017. U.S. intelligence agencies cannot link a foreign adversary to any of the incidents associated with so-called “Havana syndrome.” Desmond Boylan/Associated Press... + más
Foreign Adversaries ‘Very Unlikely’ to Blame for Havana Syndrome, Intelligence Review Finds | The New York Times
Los Angeles Times USA World March 02, 2023
U.S. intelligence agencies cannot link a foreign adversary to any of the incidents associated with so-called “Havana syndrome,” the hundreds of cases of brain injuries and other symptoms reported by American personnel around the world. The findings released Wednesday by U.S.... + más
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The Advocate USA Health February 27, 2023
What is Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome?Wernicke syndrome and Korsakoff syndrome are distinct but overlapping disorders that occur due to a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1), malnutrition, other nutritional deficiencies and are sometimes associated with chronic alcoholism.Wernicke... + más
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The New York Times USA Health December 09, 2022
Pop superstar Celine Dion Thursday that she is canceling and rescheduling her planned 2023 tour dates after being diagnosed with stiff person syndrome, a rare neurological condition.The syndrome, which causes progressive stiffness in the body and severe muscle spasms, is... + más
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