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Daughter of NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore speaks out about dad's health struggles since returning home ...

The Daily Mail 02 Apr 2025
Research has shown that astronauts who complete long-term mission on the ISS — which usually last six months — experience muscle and bone loss as well as fluid shifts inside the inner ear due to low gravity.
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How astronaut Barry Wilmore kept eyes on his home of Middle Tennessee during 286 days in space

The Tennessean 02 Apr 2025
And the fluid and those little hairs have not been stimulated by gravity for almost 10 months ... (For) 99% of those who come back from a long duration (in space) — your bone, muscle structure (and) holding your body up in gravity causes some spasms ...
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What a difference a week of gravity makes! NASA's astronauts stun the world with their ...

The Daily Mail 01 Apr 2025
Using specialised exercise equipment, NASA astronauts exercise twice per day to stave off the progress of muscle and bone loss which could cause complications back in Earth's gravity ... Her metabolism is normalizing to sort of normal gravity.'.
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Femur bone density loss in mice aboard the ISS sheds light on space travel challenges

Phys Dot Org 31 Mar 2025
The idea behind comparing the two types of creatures is to find out if bone loss is due to nothing more than greatly reduced gravity, or if other factors are involved, such as space radiation.
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Space travel, human limits, Qur’an – What Islam says about life beyond earth

B & FT Online 29 Mar 2025
By Alhaji Abu Issa MONNIE ... The human body in space – a struggle against nature ... Muscle and bone degeneration ... Without gravity’s pressure, bones lose density at a rate of 1-2 percent per month, increasing the risk of fractures ... angels and jinn ... ....
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How to combat fragility in osteoporosis – Weight bearing exercises

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
Osteoporosis is often called a 'silent disease' as bone loss occurs without symptoms until a fracture occurs ... These exercises include activities where the body works against gravity, strengthening bones and muscles simultaneously.
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Wife of NASA astronaut reveals 'the stamina is not there' after he was stranded in ...

The Daily Mail 26 Mar 2025
'Barry does say gravity is not his friend right now ... Spending that much time in low gravity wreaks havoc on the human body, causing significant muscle and bone loss among other health issues ... gravity.
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NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's 45-day rehabilitation; how do astronauts recover after long space missions

The Times of India 25 Mar 2025
Without gravity, the muscles of the astronauts weaken and are atrophied and the bones become less dense.
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How does space travel affect astronaut health? 太空航行對人體的影響

Taipei Times 24 Mar 2025
Gravity plays a critical role in regulating bodily functions ... The lack of mechanical loading on bones and muscles associated with the downward pull of gravity leads to bone density loss and muscle atrophy.
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Sunita Williams' chin ‘deformed’ after nine months in space? Doctors explain

Hindustan Times 24 Mar 2025
"I don't think people realize that you need gravity to exercise your muscles, and if you don't have gravity, your muscles have nothing to have resistance against.” ... "Without gravity, you don't digest food as well.
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NASA astronaut's daughter reveals physical toll on his body since returning... and compensation he'll get ...

The Daily Mail 21 Mar 2025
Her father and his crewmate, Sunita Williams, will face months of rehabilitation to counteract the debilitating muscle and bone loss as well as structural changes to the heart that occurred in the low gravity environment of space.
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'He's a trooper': Astronaut Butch Wilmore's daughter on his return to gravity

The Times of India 21 Mar 2025
The absence of Earth's gravitational pull leads to muscle atrophy and bone density loss, requiring extensive rehabilitation upon return.'Without Earth's gravity affecting the human body, ...
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Astronaut Butch Wilmore ‘doing good’ but having ‘rough’ time adjusting to gravity, daughter says

New York Post 21 Mar 2025
Without Earth’s gravity affecting the human body, weight-bearing bones lose on average 1% to 1.5% of mineral density per month during spaceflight,” according to NASA.
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Hidden health problem NASA astronauts could face FOREVER | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
'In space, the spinal column expands due to lack of gravity,' Dr Deena Adimoolam, a specialist bone disease and endocrinology at Summit Health, told DailyMail.com ... At the same time, the lack of gravity ...
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Watch the moment Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have to be CARRIED after nine months ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
While in orbit, astronauts' muscles don't experience the pull of gravity like we do on Earth, and without the need to fight against this force, their muscles and bones soon start to weaken and deteriorate.
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