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  • Health care is required for the well being of the Mars settlers. Health care [[Settlement facilities|facilities]] may include dispensaries, nursing ...problems and costs will increase. Children born on Mars may have special health care requirements.
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  • Health care is required for the well being of the Mars settlers. Health care [[Settlement facilities|facilities]] may include dispensaries, nursing ...problems and costs will increase. Children born on Mars may have special health care requirements.
    786 bytes (123 words) - 09:00, 9 November 2023
  • ...t first as an element of crew work, and eventually through a [[Health Care|health care]] system for the settlements. * Mental health
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  • ==Issue 3: Health== A number of health problems due to low gravity might compromise the viability of a martian se
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  • NASA is working on the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog ('''CHAPEA''') missions that will take p
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • File:Medical center tile.JPG|[[Health Care|Health care facilities]] Public health and safety
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  • * Personal health details
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  • ##Health
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • Ben Easter – Health & Safety Officer ...School of Medicine. He completed an emergency medicine residency at Denver Health Medical Center. He is the co-founder of the WMS Martian Medical Analog and
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  • == Dean Jin, Health & Safety Officer ==
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  • ...]]. Skilled workers are needed for equipment maintenance and engineering. Health workers and specialists need to keep up with progress in their field of exp
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  • ...[http://annhyg.oxfordjournals.org/content/49/7/575.full ''Exposure-Related Health Effects of Silver and Silver Compounds: A Review'' - P.L. Drake and K.J. Ha ...strong and fit. Even genetical screenings might be helpful to ensure best health, having a lasting effect on subsequent generations. This is a delicate issu
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  • ...He graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed residency at Denver Health Medical Center. He is currently doing a fellowship in Operations, Quality, == Dr Alicia Tucker – Behavioral Health Officer ==
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  • == Simon Bouriat (Health and Safety Officer) == Simon Bouriat will control the Health and Safety of the MDRS-175 mission and is the other French-Spanish member o
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  • ==Health Effects== ...inotta FA, Durante M. (2009). Risk of Radiation Carcinogenesis. In ''Human Health and Performance Risks of Space Exploration Missions''. NASA-SP-2009-3405. <
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • *Very simple 'ecology' (i.e. you don't have to worry about the health of the soil.)
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  • In many countries public services extend to infrastructure, health services and education. A notable exception is the United States. The nat
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ...strate, possible after treatment. Humidity control is essential for plant health, to prevent mildew and infections.
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  • ...oney on Earth providing health care to people would actually help people's health. [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ...arvard Medical School and completed emergency medicine residency at Denver Health Medical Center. While a medical student, he completed the Aerospace Medicin ...anch in Galveston, Texas where he concurrently earned a Master’s of Public Health degree.  He also completed an ultrasound fellowship at the University of T
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ...are social creatures, and long periods of isolation can be detrimental to health. In addition to fellow colonists, animals kept as [[pets]] can provide som [[Category: Health and Safety]]
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  • ...He graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed residency at Denver Health Medical Center. He is the co-founder of the WMS space medicine education co Richard Cole, Health and Safety Officer
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  • 8. Crew Comfort, Health and Safety on EVA: Final measurements were taken for all crew members durin 8. Crew Comfort, Health and Safety on EVA: No EVAs occurred today due to visit from an elementary s
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  • ...ton, sailing, surfing and practicing Yoseikan-Budo to keep a good physical health, together with playing drum and saxophone. ==Nathalie Dupont – Health and Safety Officer==
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: All nominal Summary of health and safety issues: All nominal
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  • Another point of concern is the possibility of [[Exobiological Illnesses|health problems]] for the colonists through contact with existing martian life. T
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  • ...’s degree of science in Electrical Engineering. Her passion is robotics in health care. Her immediate educational goal is to prepare herself for a career in the health field. Ideally, Pitchayapa would like to be accepted in a medical school.
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: – Summary of health and safety issues: –
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  • ...e;bec in Hull, specializing in mission support strategies to improve human health and adaptation to extreme confined environments. She was in Antarctica in 1
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: No Problem Summary of health and safety issues: No problem
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  • ...lizing care was provided. All crew somehow remain well despite significant health challenges in these past few days. Crew morale is significantly boosted by ...luded a disco dance on the Martian surface to ensure a fellow crewmember’s health. We even found a secret message written in stones behind the habitat in an
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  • ...exposure to radioactive material may result in injury or death. Long-term health problems (such as [[cancer]]) may result from being in close proximity to s
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  • Crew Physical Status: In good health Crew Physical Status: In good health, however, we’ve had 3 crewmembers with "more-than-normal" sneezing.
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  • ...ousands of people (especially if spent in the poorer nations with marginal health care). ...lly, gardening would be a better place for governments to regulate for the health of our planet.
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  • ...man embryos]] might be different. Also, the long term consequences for the health of human beings is unclear. Constant [[physical exercise]] has proven to be ...e level as it would be in Earth gravity.<ref>McCormack PD. (2005). Chronic health hazards in human space exploration. <nowiki>http://www.marspapers.org/paper
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ===Health===
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  • ...Category:Geology|Geology]], [[:Category:Biospherics|Biology]], [[:Category:Health|Medicine]] and [[radiation|Radiology]] *Capabilities for [[Education]], Health, Nursery and Psychology
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  • Jake Qiu – Health and Safety Officer and GreenHab Officer ...own microbes that resides in and on us. Jake wants to satisfy and promote health to these organisms so that they best provide for their hosts – us.
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: – Summary of health and safety issues: –
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  • rect 620 150 720 250 [[Health care]] [[File:Medical center tile.JPG|left|26x26px|alt=|frameless|link=Health Care]]
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  • During crew 185’s mission, I will be working to ensure the health and safety of the crew. I will be conducting three research projects in add ...ion, and Emergency Medicine. Brandon is currently employed as a Occupation Health and Safety educator for a private company in Virginia. In addition to his p
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  • ...understood. If there is a shortage or an excess of some unexpected, the [[health]] might be seriously affected. In worst case the ability to work and mainta [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: Nothing to report. Summary of health and safety issues: EVA 2 encountered 2 cases of overheating crew, one light
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