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Updated · Fox News · May 24
Janette Nesheiwat Treats Havana Syndrome Patients at Walter Reed After Surgeon General Bid Collapsed 2 Times
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 24

Janette Nesheiwat Treats Havana Syndrome Patients at Walter Reed After Surgeon General Bid Collapsed 2 Times

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 24
  • Walter Reed physician Janette Nesheiwat said she is now managing care for U.S. military and government personnel suffering anomalous health incidents, or Havana Syndrome.
  • Those patients include intelligence officials, diplomats, service members and family members with complex neurological and vestibular symptoms; the direct cause remains under investigation by U.S. intelligence agencies and congressional committees.
  • Nesheiwat said the role also covers soldiers and veterans with traumatic brain injuries, blast exposure and other neurological problems, alongside volunteer work in a Department of Veterans Affairs emergency room.
  • Her move follows the collapse of her surgeon general nomination; after Nesheiwat's withdrawal and Casey Means' later withdrawal, President Donald Trump nominated former Fox News contributor Nicole Saphier.
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