Science
Does Staying In Space Too Long Lead To Brain Damage? – Forbes – Port Macquarie Online News
Figuring out how – and why – space affects the body is key for future long-term space flight. Now, scientists have to understand……

For the first time, extended stays in space have been linked to brain damage.gettyBeing in space is tough on your body. Lack of gravity leads to atrophy in bones and muscles, deterioration of coordination, and problems with balance. Astronauts are subject……
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