1: Bone Loss: Dealing with Calcium and Bone Loss in Space
2: Psychosocial Support: Maintaining an Effective Team
3: Radiation Hazards: Establishing a Safe Level
4: Muscle Loss: A Practical Approach to Maintaining Strength
5: Extra-vehicular Activity: Performing EVA Safely
6: Balance: The Neurovestibular Effects of Spaceflight and Their
Operational Consequences
7: Cardiovascular Changes: Atrophy, Arrhythmias, and Orthostatic
Intolerance
8: Nutrition: Maintaining Body Mass and Preventing Disease
9: Motion Sickness in Space: Prevention and Treatment
10: Gender Differences: Identifying and Managing the Relevant
Differences
11: Pre-flight Preparation and Post-flight Recovery: Preparation
and Rehabilitation
12: Long-Duration Medical Planning: Medical Care on the Way to Mars
Jay C. Buckey, Jr., M.D. is Associate Professor of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, and Team Lead, Technology Development Team, National Space Biomedical Research Institute. He was a payload specialist astronaut on the STS-90, Neurolab Space Shuttle mission.
"This book gives an outstanding, comprehensive, accurate, and
factual depiction of the alterations to human systems that are
associated with space flight. The predicates and data in the book
are amply supported by extensive references. Dr. Buckeys
recommendations at the end of each chapter are a blueprint for
evidence-based solutions to mitigate the major adverse effects that
crews face in the hostile environment of Space. The book is a
valuable reference
and a must read for anyone who works in the Space Medicine
domain."----Bobby R. Alford, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
National Space Biomedical Research Institute
"This outstanding book contains in succinct and clear language what
we know today about the physiological aberrations that affect
astronauts and others who venture into space...The author
eloquently integrates this eclectic information into one volume,
affording readers a reasonable understanding of the medical and
physiological hazards of space flight. He tells us what we know,
what we don't know, and what direction we must take."--JAMA
"The book is short and concise, yet very imformative. The author
writes and explains the current issues with exceptional clarity
making this book as easy read. In each chapter, adequate background
is presented that allows the reader to follow along and understand
previous research and the author's recommendations...This book
fills a void for the need of having a comprehensive reference for
the physiological and medical impacts of human spaceflight on
human
health, safety and performance."--American Physiological
Society
"...a superb synopsis of the effects of spaceflight on human
physiology, function, and well-being. This book, both comprehensive
and informative, is written with exceptional clarity, making it an
easy read. Dr. Buckey makes knowledgeable suggestions for future
research directions...for novices and experts in the
field."--Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
"This book gives an outstanding, comprehensive, accurate, and
factual depiction of the alterations to human systems that are
associated with space flight. The predicates and data in the book
are amply supported by extensive references. Dr. Buckeys
recommendations at the end of each chapter are a blueprint for
evidence-based solutions to mitigate the major adverse effects that
crews face in the hostile environment of Space. The book is a
valuable reference
and a must read for anyone who works in the Space Medicine
domain."----Bobby R. Alford, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
National Space Biomedical Research Institute
"This outstanding book contains in succinct and clear language what
we know today about the physiological aberrations that affect
astronauts and others who venture into space...The author
eloquently integrates this eclectic information into one volume,
affording readers a reasonable understanding of the medical and
physiological hazards of space flight. He tells us what we know,
what we don't know, and what direction we must take."--JAMA
"The book is short and concise, yet very imformative. The author
writes and explains the current issues with exceptional clarity
making this book as easy read. In each chapter, adequate background
is presented that allows the reader to follow along and understand
previous research and the author's recommendations...This book
fills a void for the need of having a comprehensive reference for
the physiological and medical impacts of human spaceflight on
human
health, safety and performance."--American Physiological
Society
"...a superb synopsis of the effects of spaceflight on human
physiology, function, and well-being. This book, both comprehensive
and informative, is written with exceptional clarity, making it an
easy read. Dr. Buckey makes knowledgeable suggestions for future
research directions...for novices and experts in the
field."--Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
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