The study investigating the cause of Havana Syndrome, a condition reported by U.S. and Canadian diplomats in Cuba that includes symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and cognitive issues, has been shut down following allegations of mishandled data. The study had initially suggested the condition could be due to a type of microwave radiation. However, data inconsistencies and concerns over research methodology have led to its closure while the investigators rectify the issues and potentially restart their research. It underscores the importance of rigorous quality control and data integrity checks in research studies. The source of Havana Syndrome remains unconfirmed and continues to be a subject of speculation.
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