31/05/2026
Did you know astronauts face a significantly higher risk of kidney stones in space? 🪨🚀
In microgravity, astronauts lose bone density rapidly. This releases excess calcium into the bloodstream and urine - a condition called hypercalciuria. Combined with reduced hydration, it greatly increases the risk of kidney stone formation during missions.
And in deep space, even a small kidney stone could become a serious medical emergency.
But the impact of this research goes far beyond astronauts.
The same calcium-phosphate imbalance is also seen in immobilized patients and certain medical conditions on Earth.
That’s why aerospace medicine research is helping improve hydration strategies, prevention protocols, and kidney stone care for millions of people worldwide.
Aerospace medicine continues to show how research designed for astronauts can directly improve healthcare here on Earth 🌍
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