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What Happens to the Human Body in SPACE? What's the RISK?

What Happens to the Human Body in Space?

Muscle Atrophy: Muscles weaken and shrink due to lack of gravity, leading to 20-30% mass loss.

Bone Density Loss: Bones lose 1-2% density per month, increasing fracture risks.

Fluid Redistribution: Fluids shift upward, causing facial puffiness, vision changes, and thinner legs.

Cardiovascular Changes: Heart muscle shrinks, causing orthostatic intolerance upon return to Earth.

Immune Dysfunction: Weakened immunity increases infection risks and chronic inflammation.

Radiation Exposure: High radiation levels damage DNA, raising cancer and aging risks.

Psychological Effects: Isolation and stress lead to anxiety, depression, and sleep issues.

Sensory Changes: Microgravity disrupts balance and coordination, causing motion sickness.

Metabolic Changes: Altered diets and activity affect metabolism and nutrient levels.

Long-Term Risks: Persistent bone/muscle loss, cardiovascular issues, and cancer risks.

Countermeasures: Daily exercise, tailored diets, radiation shielding, and mental health support help mitigate these effects.

Conclusion: Long-term spaceflight challenges the body, but research and countermeasures are paving the way for future exploration.

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