Scientists release report on mysterious ‘Havana syndrome’

The World

Over the last few years, American diplomats stationed at different parts of the globe have reported mysterious symptoms — memory loss, head pain, blurred vision. It came to be known as "Havana Syndrome." In response, the State Department approached a team of scientists to investigate this phenomenon. Their report is now public. Host Marco Werman speaks to David Relman, a Stanford professor and the chairman of the National Academies of Sciences committee who wrote the report.

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