Effects of Sex and Gender on Adaptations to Space: Reproductive Health

In this report, sex/gender research relevant to reproduction on Earth, in conjunction with the extant human and animal observations in space, was used to identify knowledge gaps and prioritize recommendations for future sex- and gender-specific surveillance and monitoring of male and female astronau...

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Hauptverfasser: RONCA, April E, BAKER, Ellen S, BAVENDAM, Tamara G, BECK, Kevin D, MILLER, Virginia M, TASH, Joseph S, JENKINS, Marjorie
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Biological and medical sciences
Female
Health Status
Humans
Infertility, Female - etiology
Male
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
Prevention and actions
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Reproductive Health
Sex Factors
Space Flight
Specific populations (family, woman, child, elderly...)
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Women's Health
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