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Mice Flown In Space Show Signs of Liver Damage; Will It Affect NASA's Journey to Mars?
In preparation for NASA's journey to Mars, scientists deployed a group of mice to a space shuttle, "The Atlantis," in order to observe how long-term space living can affect the body. As a result, they found out that the mice showed signs of early liver damage upon their return to earth.
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