Medical College of Georgia doctors probe eye changes in Polaris Dawn mission ...Middle East

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New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS) In order to better understand the changes that astronauts’ eyes undergo during spaceflights, doctors at Augusta University’s Medical College of Georgia (MCG) are working with Polaris Dawn, the first of three human spaceflight missions under the Polaris Program. More than 70 per cent of astronauts experience these alterations, which are a component of a syndrome known as Spaceflight Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome (SANS), according to NASA. SANS can cause a variety of symptoms, ranging from severe vision loss to the requirement for glasses. In addition to advancing human spaceflight capabilities, the Polaris Program seeks to raise money and awareness for significant

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