After twin-astronaut tests, NASA readies new wave of studies on space health risks

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After twin-astronaut tests, NASA readies new wave of studies on space health risksWASHINGTON, D.C. — Almost three years after NASA astronaut Scott Kelly returned from spending nearly a year in orbit, researchers are still poring over the data collected during an unprecedented study comparing his health with that of his earthbound twin brother. They say the comparison hasn't raised any red flags about long-term spaceflight on the International Space Station. "On the whole, it's encouraging," Craig Kundrot, director of NASA's Space Life and Physical Sciences Research and Applications Division, said here today at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. But the studies have raised questions about the potential… Read More


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