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Bones Age by As Much As 10 Years After Long Periods in Space
Bones Age by As Much As 10 Years After Long Periods in Space
Bones Age by As Much As 10 Years After Long Periods in Space
New data about the detrimental effects of zero gravity on the skeleton could have clinical implications for osteoporosis and other rheumatic conditions.
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