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U.S. diplomats call on State Department to acknowledge Havana Syndrome symptoms

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American diplomats suffering from a condition called Havana Syndrome have sent a letter to the U.S. government claiming they’re not receiving proper medical care or recognition of their injuries and experiences. NBC News’ Josh Lederman breaks down what happened to these diplomats while posted in Cuba and China and how the State Department is reacting to the claims.