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High cancer risk in astronauts

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London, Apr 16: Astronauts who spend a long time in space may age prematurely and be prone to cancer, research said.

Scientists at Georgetown University in Washington DC found that high energy particles in space, which are produced by solar flares, triggered an oxidative stress response in mice. Their cells generated large numbers of free radicals-- destructive molecules that can damage DNA-- which led to cancer. In the report for the research funded by NASA, scientists said the damage they observed was likely to increase the risk of colon cancer in humans.

They also found that the mice aged rapidly, turning their fur prematurely grey.

Dr Kamal Datta, who led the study, said, ''With plans for a mission to Mars, we need to understand more about the nature of radiation in space.'' People on Earth are shielded by its atmosphere, but in space there was nothing to protect astronauts from the particles, the Daily Telegraph quoted him as saying.


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Study finds drunk astronauts allowed to fly: Report

Houston, July 27: A panel has found that astronauts were allowed to fly on at least two occasions despite warnings they were so drunk they posed a flight risk, Aviation Week reported on its Web site. The publication said the panel set up by NASA to study astronaut health issues reported ''heavy use of alcohol'' within 12 hours of launch. It said flight surgeons and other astronauts warned that the drunken astronauts posed a.....
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