BEYOND EARTH: THE CHALLENGES OF PEDIATRIC PHYSIOLOGY AND GROWTH IN SPACE
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As humanity expands the horizons of space exploration, understanding how microgravity and cosmic radiation affect the growth and development of children becomes paramount. Childrens physiology is distinct from adults, requiring tailored medical research and interventions for space environments. This paper examines the physiological challenges pediatricians will face in space, focusing on bone density, muscle growth, cardiovascular regulation, immune response, and radiation exposure. We emphasize the need for further research to develop countermeasures that ensure the health of young space travelers.
[Chrison Tom Joseph and Vinaykumar S. Appannavar (2024); BEYOND EARTH: THE CHALLENGES OF PEDIATRIC PHYSIOLOGY AND GROWTH IN SPACE Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Oct). 454-456] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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