By Alice Clifford WASHINGTON — Space travel takes its toll on astronauts’ brains, new research reveals. Frequent flyers, who are traveling outside Earth’s gravity, should wait at least three years after long missions to allow the physiological changes in their brains to reset. When researchers studied brain scans of 30 astronauts, from before and after space travel, they found that the […]
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