Senate report criticizes CIA's handling of Havana syndrome, calling for better medical care and benefits.

A Senate Intelligence Committee report criticizes the CIA's handling of the Havana syndrome, a mysterious illness affecting staff with symptoms like headaches and dizziness. The report finds the CIA mishandled medical care and benefits for affected individuals, despite an extensive investigation suggesting conventional factors, not foreign adversaries, likely caused the symptoms. The committee recommends 11 improvements for the CIA to better address such health incidents.

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