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Daily artificial gravity partially mitigates vestibular processing changes associated with head-down tilt bedrest

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Daily artificial gravity partially mitigates vestibular processing changes associated with head-down tilt bedrest

G. D. Tays, K. E. Hupfeld, et al.

This groundbreaking study examines how 30 minutes of daily artificial gravity can counteract the effects of 60 days of head-down tilt bedrest on brain and balance. Conducted by a team including G. D. Tays, K. E. Hupfeld, and H. R. McGregor, the findings suggest that artificial gravity may help mitigate vestibular processing changes, enhancing post-HDT balance.

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