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Research Uncovers Potential Health Risks of Travel to Mars


Research Uncovers Potential Health Risks of Travel to Mars

The research team has demonstrated for the first time that the radiation encountered in deep space travel may increase the risk of leukemia in humans.

Research uncovers potential health risks of travel to Mars

Using mice transplanted with human stem cells, a research team has demonstrated for the first time that the radiation encountered in deep ...

Research Uncovers Potential Health Risks of Travel to Mars

Researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine and colleagues are using human stem cells to measure the effects of deep ...

Red risks for a journey to the red planet: The highest priority human ...

These include: (1) space radiation health effects of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive decrements (2) Spaceflight-Associated Neuro- ...

Preparing for Mars: the physiologic and medical challenges - PubMed

What would be the physiologic and medical challenges of a Mars flight? Two key areas of physiology present the greatest potential problems--calcium metabolism ...

Research uncovers potential health risks of travel to Mars - M3 India

Sending a manned mission to Mars requires more than a powerful launch rocket. Prep work also includes learning how a three–year space flight could affect ...

The negative effects of space exposure on the central nervous system

Prolonged multiyear deep space travel to Mars could be encumbered by significant adverse health effects, which could critically affect the safety of the mission ...

Research Uncovers Potential Health Risks of Travel to Mars

Using mice transplanted with human stem cells, a research team from Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine has demonstrated for the ...

Bad news for first Mars colonists: Space travel is proven to weaken ...

According to recent research, space travel puts astronauts at higher risk of infections due to weakened immune systems.

Scientists Are Uncovering a Terrible New Effect That Space Might ...

A recent study found that mice flown aboard the space shuttle Atlantis returned to Earth with the early signs of liver disease.

PVAMU Scientist's Research Assesses Risks of Human Travel to Mars

According to Hada, space radiation exposure could cause an increased cancer or mortality risk in astronauts. “Space radiation environment ...

Can your kidneys make it to Mars and back? - Medical Xpress

Stephen B. Walsh, Associate Professor in the Department of Renal Medicine, UCL Division of Medicine, said, "Should humans travel to Mars, they ...

What could going to Mars do to your body? - The Face

Heading into deep space poses numerous risks to physical and mental health. For a start, there's prolonged exposure to radiation. On Earth, we ...

5. Potential Hazards of the Biological Environment | Safe on Mars

The committee believes that it is highly unlikely that infectious organisms are present on Mars. The same NRC study (NRC, 1997) that focuses on the possibility ...

Breakthrough NASA Study Discovers Surprising Key to Astronauts ...

The risk of cancer increases. The immune system goes haywire. The brain slowly undergoes degeneration in a way similar to aging. Some of these ...

Study: Collateral damage from cosmic rays increases cancer risks ...

Study: Collateral damage from cosmic rays increases cancer risks for Mars astronauts · Research uncovers potential health risks of travel to Mars.

This major health risk is stopping us travelling to Mars

But if a study of radiation exposure in mice has any bearing on humans, going to Mars may be much more dangerous than anyone expected. The root ...

Curiosity Rover Science

Landing at Gale Crater, Mars Science Laboratory is assessing whether Mars ever had an environment capable of supporting microbial life.

Every challenge astronauts will face on a flight to Mars - Phys.org

Radiation, microgravity, and astronaut health; Isolation and psychological issues; Communications (in transit and on Mars); The Mars approach ...

5 Hazards of Human Spaceflight - NASA

This hazard of a human mission to Mars is the most difficult to visualize because, well, space radiation is invisible to the human eye.