Space Travel's hidden impact on Women's health revealed in groundbreaking study
NCT ID NCT06633692
Summary
This study aimed to understand how simulated spaceflight conditions affect blood flow to women's reproductive organs. Researchers measured blood flow in 20 healthy women using ultrasound, first while lying flat and then in a head-down tilt position that mimics the effects of microgravity. The goal was to gather basic knowledge about women's health in space as missions to the Moon and Mars become more likely.
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Koc Universoty Hospital
Istanbul, 34010, Turkey (Türkiye)
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