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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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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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Goal: Current Space Medicine operations depend on terrestrial support to manage medical events. As astronauts travel to destinations such as the Moon, Mars, and beyond, distance will substantially limit this support and require increasing medical ...
Dana R. Levin +6 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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Space Environment and Space Medicine
The space environment is a harsh space for humans who have evolved for a long time by adapting to the earth environment. The cosmic conditions that humans experience in outer space including the moon and Mars, such as altered gravity, exposure to cosmic ...
Kyu-Sung Kim
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Wei Liu,1 Li-Na Liu,1 Cai-Wei Lin,1 Hao-Yu Wang,2 Xu-Dong Wang1 1Department of Emergency, Aerospace Center Hospital (Peking University Aerospace School of Clinical Medicine), Beijing, 100049, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Radiology ...
Liu W, Liu LN, Lin CW, Wang HY, Wang XD
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With the rapid expansion of the airline industry in all sectors, dentists should pay special attention to crews and frequent flyers, due to change of pressure in-flight, that cause different types of oro-facial pain.
Lakshmi, D Sri Sakthi
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This issue of Volume 33, Issue 4 contains 4 papers, 2 review articles, 1 letter, 1 case report focusing on aerospace medicine and human factors.
Juwon Lim
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In 2019, the Aerospace Medical Association of Korea celebrated its 30th anniversary. On the other side of the world, it was also the 62nd anniversary of Russian launch Sputnik 1 of the world’s first artificial satellite on October 4, 1957.
Won-Chang Lee +2 more
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