Researchers using advanced neuroimaging find no evidence of brain damage in victims of Havana Syndrome. Many victims met the criteria for functional neurological disorders that were likely brought on ...
The mystery of so-called Havana Syndrome, which struck down dozens of US diplomats, deepened Monday as new research found no tangible evidence of brain injury in those affected. Researchers at the ...
An array of advanced tests found no brain injuries or degeneration among U.S. diplomats and other government employees who suffer mysterious health problems once dubbed "Havana syndrome ...
Yet sophisticated MRI scans detected no significant differences in brain volume, structure or white matter — signs of injury or degeneration — when Havana syndrome patients were compared to ...
Yet sophisticated MRI scans detected no significant differences in brain volume, structure or white matter — signs of injury or degeneration — when Havana syndrome patients were compared to ...
The conclusion by a committee of 19 experts cited “directed, pulsed radio-frequency energy” as “the most plausible mechanism” to explain the illness, known as Havana syndrome, although ...
Outside of the hockey world, Havana syndrome has been making headlines, and there has been a more than 1,900 per cent increase in Google search queries for the ailment across Canada this week. A ...
Douglas Smith, MD, of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, discussing earlier studies of Havana syndrome patients ... discussing a report about compensation for male and female doctors.
A senior official in Havana responded that Cuba was in fact “a victim of terrorism,” a reference to attacks over the decades by militant anti-communists. “There is a long history of ...
Two new studies on the mysterious 'Havana syndrome' found no physical cause, but they did suggest a possible link to mental health. Since 2016, more than 1,000 US government personnel stationed ...