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How Does Spaceflight Affect The Human Body?, Sara Dina Feinzeig
How Does Spaceflight Affect The Human Body?, Sara Dina Feinzeig
The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences
Spaceflight can impact just about every organ of the human body. The launch into space increases gravitational forces, which may decrease consciousness. Once subjected to the microgravity of outer space, the constant mechanical stress exerted on the body from Earth’s gravity decreases enormously, causing bone degeneration to occur. Calcium, a major component of bone is excreted in very high amounts, often leading to the formation of calcium kidney stones. Astronauts perform weight bearing exercise, take osteoporosis drugs and calcium and vitamin D supplements in order to combat bone loss. The vertebrae of the spine are also impacted by the lack …
Eating Disorders: The Hidden Hormonal Effect On Fertility, Esther Tessler-Karfunkel
Eating Disorders: The Hidden Hormonal Effect On Fertility, Esther Tessler-Karfunkel
The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences
Women who have a history of eating disorders, specifically anorexia nervosa, are more prone to suffer from infertility. There are several hormones which are the driving force in this system and are therefore responsible for this. Fortunately, there are treatments which can help women with a history of eating disorders to reproduce. Using information found on Pubmed and Touro College’s database, this paper will discuss why the body cannot reproduce when it is lacking proper nutrition, as well as the various dynamics in the human reproductive system which are compromised when the body is not properly nourished.
Full Issue: Volume 8, Number 1
Full Issue: Volume 8, Number 1
The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences
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