Missions to Mars could cause permanent kidney damage for astronauts
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A new study warns that missions to Mars could result in permanent kidney damage for astronauts, akin to the kidney changes observed in astronauts who traveled to the moon.
Prolonged exposure to galactic radiation during a Mars mission, equivalent to eight years of exposure, could cause astronauts to develop painful kidney stones and possibly require dialysis, posing a significant health risk.
Read at Mail Online
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