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An inquiry by the US government's National Institutes of Health into Havana Syndrome – the seemingly mysterious illness that struck down American and Canadian diplomats in Cuba and then around the world – has been halted after it was found the study's participants had been coerced into taking part.some CIA staff previously claimed they had been strong-armed into getting brain scans and other tests done on them to determine what was apparently harming.
In their statement this week, the institutes said in March they"initiated an investigation in response to concerns from participants who were evaluated as part of a study on anomalous health incidents, the results of which were "Given the role of voluntary consent as a fundamental pillar of the ethical conduct of research, NIH has stopped the study out of an abundance of caution. In NIH's assessment, these investigative findings do not impact the conclusions of the study. NIH has shared this update with both participants and JAMA."non-essential staff from the island nation and advised American citizens to avoid visiting the communist enclave.
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