Claim(permalink)
An inaudible sonic weapon adequately explains the "Havana Syndrome," a range of symptoms experienced by diplomats suffering from “health attacks” in Cuba.
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Date published
2017-09-25
Entities
MarsWilliam O. DouglasNauseaSpasmElectrical engineeringOtorhinolaryngologyOrthopteraJoseph SmithHavana syndromeJames VI and IScience fictionUltrasoundUntouched (song)Rex TillersonCentral nervous systemSonic weaponPompeiiNeurologyMetabolismSouthern CaliforniaVibrationFederal government of the United StatesVice presidentHuman brainTinnitusCognitionGastrointestinal tractBrain damageBlood pressureUnderwater divingCBS NewsFatigueClevelandPhysicsLaserThe TimesHeadacheHavanaMemoryHearing lossHertzMicrowaveAssociated PressNational Institutes of HealthVietnam WarNazi GermanyUniversity of OxfordBrainEnergyPresidency of Barack ObamaCubaFox NewsKamala HarrisCanadaChief executive officerMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyNew York CityCNNUnited StatesPresident of the United StatesVestibular systemSoundSonic AttackKryptoniteVideoInfrasoundAutonomic nervous systemEngineeringRespiratory rateVertigoFreyrThe VergeScientific consensusAcousticsEnrico CarusoUniversity of PennsylvaniaReceptor antagonistTraumatic brain injuryHo Chi Minh CityDirect ContactMitchell familyDiseaseSpectrum

