Sunday, 16 May 2021

Mysterious Ailments Are Said To Be More Widespread Among U.S. Personnel - The New York Times

When the Cuba syndrome story first broke, we were a bit skeptical but now it's a rabbit hole unto itself. Weirder still, according to Julian E. Barnes, Edward Wong and Eric Schmitt, it's not just spooks being affected by Havana syndrome and it's not only happening in Havana anymore. Just mind your step lest you trip over one of the rabbit turds in this intriguing warren. Another reason to be concerned about one's health comes from Adrianna Diaz who learned about an Australian Woman Waking Up With An Irish Accent After Throat Surgery, a notable example of foreign accent syndrome. Watch the video for yourself, and let us know on Twitter if you are calling shenanigans or not. Topping off our special Sunday health section, here's a spicy tidbit from Markham Heid about 29 Phobias That Really Do Exist and the one we need to share is about a fear of past lives? Say what? (CS)

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