Saturday, December 29, 2012

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com: How Can Astronauts In Space Contribute To Aging Research?

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
How Can Astronauts In Space Contribute To Aging Research?
Dec 29th 2012, 11:17

While we usually think of astronauts as explorers of life beyond this planet, scientists are discovering that astronauts can actually teach us a lot about life here on earth.

The Canadian Space Institute (CSA) recently teamed up with the Institute of Aging, a branch of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, to see what the medical issues faced by astronauts can tell us about the aging process. The two groups pooled resources and knowledge during a workshop in June, and hope to develop an international program as well, according to Dr. Nicole Buckley, Chief Scientist for Life Sciences at the CSA.

Due to their sedentary lifestyle in space, astronauts often develop similar health problems as the elderly, said University of Waterloo Professor Richard Hughson. These include soft bones, a risk of fainting and hardened arteries. Hughson, who specializes in aging and receives funding from the CSA, has performed several studies showing how space life can have adverse effects on an astronaut's cardiovascular system.


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