Largest compendium of space medicine sheds light on what happens to astronauts' bodies
Briefly

The authors of the paper suggest that space medicine needs to develop its own databases, tools and protocols to reach the level that the discipline has on Earth.
Many of these effects are similar to those observed when the body perceives a threat, such as a high level of cytokines, proteins that regulate the response of immune system cells, telomere lengthening, genetic changes that favor immune activation, and responses to DNA damage.
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