"Medical Research Shows No Physical Harm in Havana Syndrome Patients"

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Two new medical studies funded by the NIH found no discernible physical damage or alteration in US government officials suffering from Havana syndrome symptoms, with no significant differences detected in brain imaging, blood biomarkers, or clinical assessments compared to a control group. The syndrome, characterized by debilitating symptoms such as headaches and dizziness, has led to theories of targeted attacks using directed energy, but a lawyer representing some patients raised ethical concerns about the studies' conduct and voluntary participation.
- Medical studies find no trace of physical harm in Havana syndrome patients The Guardian US
- New Studies Find No Evidence of Brain Injury in Havana Syndrome Cases The New York Times
- People with 'Havana Syndrome' Show No Brain Damage or Medical Illness Scientific American
- Studies find no brain injury in 'Havana syndrome' patients UPI News
- The Most Extensive Study Yet of 'Havana Syndrome' Turns Up… Nada? Medscape
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