Nationwide survey of medical student interest in and exposure to aerospace medicine [PDF]
Aerospace Medicine is experiencing a renaissance. Commercial spaceflight is now a reality, meaning that individuals with a variety of medical conditions will be flying in space. NASA has Mars plans, and SpaceX plans to send humans to Mars within the next
Semran B. Thamer +4 more
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Aerospace medicine in China: advancements and perspectives [PDF]
With the rapid growth of China’s space industry, long-term manned space missions face challenges from the complex space environment, posing risks to human health.
Anqing Wang +9 more
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Current Status and Prospects of Korea’s Aerospace Medicine
Many of aviation accidents are caused by human-related factors. Despite advancements in various fields related to aviation accidents caused by humanrelated factors continue.
JoungSoon Jang
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during spaceflight - a guideline for CPR in microgravity from the German Society of Aerospace Medicine (DGLRM) and the European Society of Aerospace Medicine Space Medicine Group (ESAM-SMG). [PDF]
Hinkelbein J +28 more
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Aviation Podiatry - What place does podiatry have in aerospace medicine?
Introduction: With there being 12 commercial airlines within the U.K and over 4 billion passengers travelling by aircraft every year, it is of no surprise that thousands of men and women are employed as cabin crew.
Margaret Grace
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Human Physiology During Exposure to the Cave Environment: A Systematic Review With Implications for Aerospace Medicine. [PDF]
Zuccarelli L +5 more
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Saudi Arabia and aerospace medicine in the era of the national vision of 2030. [PDF]
Shirah BH, Al Talhi YM.
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Loss of physical contact in space alters the dopamine system in C. elegans
Summary: Progressive neuromuscular decline in microgravity is a prominent health concern preventing interplanetary human habitation. We establish functional dopamine-mediated impairments as a consistent feature across multiple spaceflight exposures and ...
Surabhi Sudevan +11 more
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An e-learning platform for aerospace medicine. [PDF]
Bamidis PD +7 more
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At high altitude conditions, the low-pressure atmospheric oxygen reduces the generation of energy, thus inducing a decrease in oxygen availability. As a result, endurance flights evoke imbalance in redox signaling, posing a safety risk for the pilots ...
Konstantina Petraki +7 more
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