Studies show the effect of space on the human body

The human body has difficult health conditions in space, but it is almost completely restored after three months after the owner returned to Earth, according to about twenty studies conducted on spacecraft, and its results were published in the “Nature” magazine. One of the healthy problems that affect people to travel to space is the loss of a percentage of muscle mass, heart problems and kidney stones. “This is the most in -depth research we are ever in a team,” said Christopher Maysen of Will Cornell College of Medicine in New York, the most important preparation for one of the studies. This is important for the future lunar assignments in the future, and also for the space tourism sector, who hope to send everyone who can afford the cost of these trips to orbit. Researchers from more than 100 institutions in the world have reviewed all data related to the health of 4 spacecrafts who participated in trips organized by “SpaceX”, as they spent three days in orbit without any professional astronauts in September 2021. The number of this is small compared to about 700 people who have been exploiting space since the beginning of the space, but governments have not always been ready to exchange data for their bags, according to Afchin. Bahtti of the American Space Agency (NASA), one of the scholars who prepared the study. The four Americans did not hesitate to have ‘Inspress 4’ to undergo a set of tests, and the results were widely generalized and compared to the results of tests performed on 64 other astronauts. Space pioneers suffered from different organs: heart, skin, protein, kidneys, gene and cells. A safe road to Mars and the inhabited journey can lead to a loss of a percentage of bone mass, heart problems, eyes, kidneys and other organs, but about 95% of these health indicators are due to their normal levels within three months after the person returned to the earth, according to Christopher Maysen. Maynan hopes these results will help scientists identify medication, or measures needed to better protect the crew. And the mission of “Inpress 4”, funded by billionaire leader Jared Ezkman, wanted to prove that space is available for people who have not yet been trained until they participate in a space flight. One study showed that the telomeres, that is, the ends of the chromosomes, expanded significantly in the orbit for the four crew members, but during the months that followed the earth, the telomeres returned to the original length. Since the telomeres also continue with age, a way to solve this problem can help fight aging, according to Susan Billy of Colorado State University, who is prepared for a study. If we look at the information collected to this day, there is no reason that prevents people from reaching Mars and returning safely from there, “according to Yaisen, who said,” We probably won’t do several trips because of the big radiation. “One study showed that mice were equivalent to 2.5 years in the space suffered from permanent kidney damage.” Even if the astronaut can go to Mars, he may need dialysis with his return to Earth, “Keith Seo of London Tuboler Center said in a statement. bodies are more accustomed to the major changes, “Maysen said.