Astronauts may suffer permanent kidney damage after traveling to Mars
宇航员在前往火星后可能会遭受永久性肾脏损伤
A new study has revealed that astronauts embarking on missions to Mars could potentially experience permanent kidney damage. The research, led by University College London (UCL) scientists, analyzed the health records of 24 astronauts who had previously journeyed to the Moon. The findings suggest that these space travelers could develop painful kidney stones and may even require dialysis. The study was published in Nature Communications.
一项新的研究表明,执行火星任务的宇航员可能会遭受永久性肾脏损伤。这项研究由伦敦大学学院(UCL)的科学家领导,分析了24名曾登上月球的宇航员的健康记录。研究结果表明,这些太空旅行者可能会患上痛苦的肾结石,甚至可能需要透析。该研究发表在《自然通讯》上。