A new report by US intelligence agencies says there is no "credible evidence" that a foreign adversary is to blame for the mysterious aliment known as Havana syndrome.
The assessment clashes with the conclusions of a panel of expert scientists last year.
Dozens of American diplomats and spies serving abroad have complained of unexplained intense pressure in their heads - which caused a wide range of systems like dizziness, nausea, and headaches.
Toni Waterman has more.
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The assessment clashes with the conclusions of a panel of expert scientists last year.
Dozens of American diplomats and spies serving abroad have complained of unexplained intense pressure in their heads - which caused a wide range of systems like dizziness, nausea, and headaches.
Toni Waterman has more.
IN: The seven intelligence…
OUT: SOC
DUR: 40s
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0301HavanaSyndrome-tw.mp3