Havana syndrome is an alleged set of medical symptoms with causes unknown. The symptoms are experienced mostly abroad by U.S. government officials and military personnel. In 2022, the CIA issued an interim assessment stating that the syndrome is not the result of “a sustained global campaign by a hostile power.”
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How to test for Havana syndrome?
How can I test for Havana syndrome? How do you test for Havana syndrome? According to sources, there is a tool, essentially a standardized battery of questions and medical tests that can help determine the kind of care needed by the affected persons. However, the tool cannot diagnose someone experiencing Havana syndrome, but it can help determine what kind of care the person needs.
“Although the administration has been trying to improve the tool, it will not be used to determine who qualifies for compensation under the Havana Act, a new law that will provide financial support for affected C.I.A officers, State Department diplomats, and other federal officials,” reports said.


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