Stanford Scientists Working to improve Astronauts' Heart Health
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05/01/2014
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Astronauts in the Apollo program after just a few days in space, felt dizzy when standing. Tests revealed that each beat of their heart pumped less blood than it had before the mission. To better understand and improve astronaut safety, Stanford University student researchers are developing a device to monitor an astronaut's heart function, and have flown in near-zero-gravity to show that it works.
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- "Stanford Scientists Working to improve Astronauts' Heart Health," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2014.