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  2. Space medicine - Wikipedia

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    Space Medicine is dedicated to the prevention and treatment of medical conditions that would limit success in space operations. Space medicine focuses specifically on prevention, acute care, emergency medicine, wilderness medicine, hyper/hypobaric medicine in order to provide medical care of astronauts and spaceflight participants.

  3. Space pharmacology - Wikipedia

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    Project Apollo in the late 1960s to early 1970s began the use of using medicine bags, which came with commonly-used drugs for motion sickness and pain relief in oral form (tablets and capsules) as well as a nasal spray. [3] The Mercury Project was one of the first space expeditions to take medicine delivery to outer space.

  4. Medical treatment during spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    In-flight Medical events for U.S. Astronauts during the Space Shuttle Program (STS-1 through STS-89, April 1981 to January 1998) [2] Medical Event or System by ICD9* Category Number Percent of Total Space adaptation syndrome 788 42.2 Nervous system and sense organs 318 17.0 Digestive system 163 8.7 Skin and subcutaneous tissue 151 8.1

  5. Hubertus Strughold - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 the Award was established in honor of Dr. Hubertus Strughold, also known as "The Father of Space Medicine". [2] The award was presented every year from 1963 through 2012 to a Space Medicine Branch member for outstanding contributions in applications and research in the field of space-related medical research.

  6. First ever robot surgery in space paves way for Mars trips - AOL

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    The successful procedure, which saw surgeons slice through rubber bands as a stand-in for human tissue, could pave the way for a new era of space medicine that facilitates long-distance missions ...

  7. A vaccine to live in space? What’s happening in a Florida lab ...

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    The funding for space medicine research is in line with UCF’s roots — the public university opened in 1968 to support the U.S. growing space program — and will help researchers develop ...

  8. Space nursing - Wikipedia

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    Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 6 earth-orbital space mission, confers with Astronaut Nurse Dolores O'Hara during prelaunch preparations.. Space nursing is a specialty that works with astronauts to determine medical fitness for their missions, equips NASA team members to handle emergencies in orbit and researches the effects of space travel on the human body.

  9. Effect of spaceflight on the human body - Wikipedia

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    Space medicine is a developing medical practice that studies the health of astronauts living in outer space. The main purpose of this academic pursuit is to discover how well and for how long people can survive the extreme conditions in space, and how fast they can re-adapt to the Earth's environment after returning from space.