Medical advances will help future human spaceflight, NASA astronaut says

After a decades-long hiatus, NASA is looking toward landing people on the moon. Since that first landing knowledge of medical science has advanced a lot.

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After a decades-long hiatus, NASA is looking again toward landing people on the moon. Since that first landing 50 years ago, knowledge of medical science has advanced a lot. NASA astronaut and flight surgeon Dr. Serena Auñón-Chancellor joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss what we know now and how it will help distant space travel.

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