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ISSN:2214-5524

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Raghuram V Reddy,Joshua Ong,Ryung Lee et al. Raghuram V Reddy et al.
Ocular surface tumors, originating from either the conjunctiva or the cornea, primarily fall into three categories of malignant or premalignant neoplasms: ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN), ocular surface melanocytic tumors, and conj...
Kazuki Ohara,Mizuki Katayama,Hiroyuki Kamachi et al. Kazuki Ohara et al.
Previous studies have shown that plants can complete their life cycle under microgravity. However, the effects of long-term exposure to altered gravity conditions, including microgravity, on most of the biological processes of a plant's lif...
Rahul Kumar,Ethan Waisberg,Joshua Ong et al. Rahul Kumar et al.
Long-term exposure to microgravity influences musculoskeletal health and enhances the likelihood of sustaining orthopedic injuries while on a microgravity mission and upon return to Earth. Although countermeasures are being investigated to ...
Phani Paladugu,Rahul Kumar,Kyle Sporn et al. Phani Paladugu et al.
Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS) and Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD) represent distinct neurological challenges with intriguing parallels in their disruption of central nervous system (CNS) fluid dynamics a...
Zizhou Wu,Jingkai Tang,Fan Jia et al. Zizhou Wu et al.
Astronauts on lunar and Martian surfaces face increased health risks due to lack of Earth's protective atmosphere and magnetosphere, including higher cancer and DNA damage risks from cosmic radiation and solar wind. Antioxidant intake, sour...
Anirudh Murali,Ram Rup Sarkar Anirudh Murali
The growing interest in space exploration and human spaceflight has highlighted the critical challenges posed by microgravity on human physiology. Among these, a significant issue is space anemia, which adversely affects Red Blood Cells (RB...
Rabhya Gupta,Partho S Ghosh Rabhya Gupta
Health monitoring for astronauts is critical to ensure the safety and well-being of crew members during long-duration space missions. This paper presents an overview of the technologies developed to monitor various physiological parameters ...
Christopher C Ferraro,Deyaneira Tirado,Mariola J Ferraro Christopher C Ferraro
Lunar and Martian dusts present emerging health hazards to astronauts, particularly during long-duration missions such as those planned under NASA's Artemis program. These extraterrestrial regoliths possess unique physicochemical properties...
Sinem Helvacıoğlu Akyüz,Ben Cools,Joshua Ong et al. Sinem Helvacıoğlu Akyüz et al.
Spaceflight presents unique physiological challenges, with prolonged exposure to microgravity, cosmic radiation, and psychological stress impacting astronaut health. Hepatic dysfunction may contribute to the pathogenesis of astronaut diseas...
Chao Sun,Xiaoxue Yan,Li Ding et al. Chao Sun et al.
To support National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) lunar habitat plans utilizing hypobaric hypoxia (HH) environments, this study investigated the combined effects of acute hypoxia severity and physical fatigue on astronauts' ...