LuvLap Memory Foam Baby Head Shaping Pillow, Baby Pillow for Preventing Flat Head Syndrome, 24 cm X 21 cm X 4 cm, 0m+, Apple Shape, Animal Print (Orange)

LuvLap Memory Foam Baby Head Shaping Pillow, Baby Pillow for Preventing Flat Head Syndrome, 24 cm X 21 cm X 4 cm, 0m+, Apple Shape, Animal Print (Orange)

Price: [price_with_discount](as of [price_update_date] – Details) [ad_1] LuvLap Memory Foam pillows are ideal for shaping baby’s head (to avoid flat head). This pillow is machine washable & the cover is made of 100% cotton fabric. Neck & spine support: The sleep pillow helps place baby head in an ergonomically correct position, that helps keep perfect…

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The Pentagon is funding experiments on animals to recreate ‘Havana Syndrome’

The Pentagon is funding experiments on animals to recreate ‘Havana Syndrome’

[ad_1] Symptoms have been described as severe headaches, temporary loss of hearing, vertigo and other problems similar to traumatic brain injury. DoD has also recently tested pulsed radio frequency sources on primates to try to determine whether their effects can be linked to what the government calls “anomalous health incidents,” according to one former intelligence…

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Pentagon still probing if a weapon caused ‘Havana Syndrome,’ even after spy agencies found no smoking gun

Pentagon still probing if a weapon caused ‘Havana Syndrome,’ even after spy agencies found no smoking gun

[ad_1] The Pentagon’s research arm, including the Army and Air Force research laboratories, are testing weapon systems to try to determine what could cause the symptoms, according to two former intelligence officials with knowledge of the efforts. The people, like others interviewed for this story, were granted anonymity to discuss a sensitive subject. Meanwhile, a…

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Intel community bats down main theory behind ‘Havana Syndrome’ incidents

Intel community bats down main theory behind ‘Havana Syndrome’ incidents

[ad_1] “We cannot tie a foreign adversary to any incident,” said one of the U.S. intelligence officials, who, like the other, was granted anonymity to speak more freely about the assessment. Investigators studied more than 1,500 reports from across the U.S. government that detailed symptoms ranging from headaches to dizziness, the intelligence officials said. “There…

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