WEBINAR: Havana Syndrome – Medical, Scientific & Policy Perspectives – February 10, 2022

https://odonnellbraininstitute.utsouthwestern.edu/assets/Havana-Syndrome-Conference.pdf   (click on photo to enlarge)

Havana Syndrome is a descriptive condition involving a large cluster of U.S. government diplomats and family members affected by symptoms similar to PPPD, vestibular migraine, TBI, brain fog, headaches, hearing loss, and tinnitus. The UT Southwestern conference is the first and most comprehensive symposium from a medical/scientific perspective and includes distinguished speakers from the health policy world, U.S. government, media, and victim advocacy. The symposium will highlight the critical role of clinical and basic science research in understanding and treating victims of Havana Syndrome and other similar syndromes, and spotlight the importance of public-private partnerships between U.S. government entities and academic medical centers in addressing complex, 21st-century biomedical challenges….

To register and to see the list of speakers:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C9zOZo_DQ4ef5O5HypN6Zg

To Join the Webinar – Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C9zOZo_DQ4ef5O5HypN6Zg

More info links: https://stopsmartmetersbc.com/us-senate-finally-admits-that-neuroweapons-exist-passes-bill-to-help-diplomat-victims-s-1828-havana-act-of-2021/

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