Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Astronauts Getting to the Heart of the Matter

When humans venture into space for long periods, their muscles tend to weaken. The heart of the matter is that muscles don't have to work as hard without gravity.Of course, the most important muscle in the body is the heart.While doctors are well aware of this weakening of the heart in space -- known as cardiac atrophy -- a new study aboard the International Space Station seeks to find out

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