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Gwendolyn Lambert Smalls is an author, podcast host, and civil rights advocate who states she is a victim of Havana syndrome. She is known for her advocacy following the death of her brother in police custody


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Smalls and Havana syndromeHavana syndrome, also known as Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), is a set of unexplained health symptoms reported by U.S. government officials, primarily diplomats and intelligence officers, starting in 2016. The syndrome is defined by symptoms like headaches, dizziness, and cognitive difficulties.While many of the affected individuals were posted overseas, some have reported symptoms within the United States. In early 2025, an unclassified intelligence summary indicated that it was “very unlikely” a foreign actor used a weapon to cause the reported illnesses, though it did not challenge the genuine suffering of the victims.Smalls is one of many individuals who have come forward publicly to share their experiences and advocate for greater recognition of the syndrome and its effects.




SymptomsThose affected report a range of symptoms, which can be acute (occurring during an event) and chronic.Reported incidents and investigationsCompeting theories on the causeGovernment response and supportThe U.S. government has taken steps to support affected personnel:

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