Space Travel May Impact Human Fertility and Fertilization
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Space Travel May Impact Human Fertility and Fertilization
Space travel has taught us valuable lessons for living and working in outer space, specifically regarding how microgravity (often mistakenly called zero-gravity) impacts the human body during short- and long-term spaceflight. This includes decreased muscle and bone mass, fluid shifts, reduced heart rate, psychological health, compromised immune system, and radiation exposure. But with agencies like NASA aspiring to build a lunar base and establi…
Space exploration has revealed crucial information about the effects of microgravity on the human body, especially in long-duration missions. Recent research addresses how these conditions can affect fertilization and reproduction, raising questions about the viability of establishing human colonies on other planets. Effects of Microgravity on the Human Body Microgravity causes several changes in the human organism, including a reduction in musc…
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