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MRI scans show brain reorganization during long space flights, but no neurodegeneration – Phys.org

An international team of researchers has found that long space flights can lead to some minor brain reorganization but no neurodegeneration. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group describes their study of the brains of cosmonauts …

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An international team of researchers has found that long space flights can lead to some minor brain reorganization but no neurodegeneration. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group describes their study of the brains of cosmonauts returning from long-term missions aboard the International Space Station, and what they found.
Prior research has shown that long-term space missions can lead to bone and muscle degeneration due to the impact of extended freefall on the bod…

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