• flight. All of these findings raise the concern that cardiac rhythm disturbances may become an issue during the long in-flight tours of duty planned for ISS...
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  • gravity on the cardiovascular system, including cardiac rhythm problems during spaceflight, and spaceflight-induced orthostatic intolerance and its treatment...
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    & Summers, R. (2009). Evidence Based Review: Risk of Cardiac Rhythm Problems During Spaceflight. Ackles, KN (1973). "Blood-Bubble Interaction in Decompression...
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    Kosmos 2044 (category 1989 in spaceflight)
    balance, in cardiac tissue of rats exposed to spaceflight. Participated in the experiment the Institute for Medical and Biological Problems (IMBP) and...
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  • Physiological effects in space (category Spaceflight)
    Unloading of skeletal muscle, both on Earth via bed-rest experiments and during spaceflight, result in remodeling of muscle (atrophic response). As a result,...
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    Holiday heart syndrome (category Cardiac arrhythmia)
    (May 1978). "Arrhythmias and the "Holiday Heart": alcohol-associated cardiac rhythm disorders". American Heart Journal. 95 (5): 555–562. doi:10.1016/0002-8703(78)90296-x...
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    Bungo, Michael (March 23, 2016). "Cardiac Atrophy and Diastolic Dysfunction During and After Long Duration Spaceflight: Functional Consequences for Orthostatic...
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    disorders, depth of anesthesia, coma, encephalopathies, cerebral hypoxia after cardiac arrest, and brain death. EEG used to be a first-line method of diagnosis...
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    Deke Slayton (category 1975 in spaceflight)
    the second U.S. crewed orbital spaceflight, but was grounded in 1962 by atrial fibrillation, an irregular heart rhythm. In March 1972, he was medically...
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    atrial septal defect, tetralogy of Fallot, coarctation of the aorta, or cardiac rhythm dysfunction. Bones: Joint anomalies including abnormal position and...
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    crewed spaceflight to the planet Mars. The experiment's facility was located at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP)...
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    James Irwin (category 1971 in spaceflight)
    noted that pre-flight testing indicated him having a tendency for cardiac arrhythmias during strenuous exercise. On August 8, 1991, Irwin suffered another...
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    phonocardiography is the recording of all the sounds made by the heart during a cardiac cycle. Heart sounds result from vibrations created by the closure of...
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    Astronautical hygiene Spaceflight radiation carcinogenesis Space medicine Sex in space Space tourism Space-based economy List of spaceflight-related accidents...
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    astronauts vital-signs for potential problems. Data taken from Apollo 15 ECG bioinstrumentation showed periods of cardiac arrhythmia, which physicians and...
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    dehydration, metabolic acidosis, disturbed prostaglandin synthesis, increased cardiac output, vasodilation, sleep deprivation, and malnutrition. Beverage-specific...
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    common in males, during adolescence and young adulthood. Heavy regular binge drinking is associated with adverse effects on neurologic, cardiac, gastrointestinal...
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  • American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit (1983–2003), cardiac arrest. Lory Blanchard, 88, New Zealand rugby league player and coach....
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  • higher risk for heart attack and stroke. It's on par with the strongest of cardiac risk factors, like diabetes". 28 February Scientists coalesce recent developments...
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