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Microgravity slows astronauts' gut movement — scientists may know why
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Microgravity slows astronauts' gut movement — scientists may know why

A study of 52 ISS astronauts by researchers from the University of Copenhagen and NASA found that microgravity likely slows the movement of food through the intestines, altering how gut bacteria break down nutrients. This may explain the constipation that is common among astronauts. The findings could lead to dietary strategies to protect digestive health on future Moon and Mars missions, and may also shed light on digestive problems on Earth.

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