Mars might be a thrilling destination, but its dust could be deadly. A team of scientists warns that long-term exposure to ...
However, around 20% to 30% of patients with nocardiosis have no known pre-existing conditions, so the infection doesn't ...
Long-term exposure to Mars dust may pose serious health risks to astronauts, including lung damage and thyroid issues.
"When you're inhaling dust, it can include pollen, and it can include dirt and other stuff," said Chelsea Langer, acting ...
Inhaling dust particles from the Red Planet over long periods of time could put humans at risk of developing respiratory issues, thyroid disease and other health problems.
Dust on Mars (Martian dust) increases the risk of health problems like silicosis and thyroid disease for future Mars ...
New research from the University of Colorado Boulder reveals how breathing in Martian dust could lead to serious health ...
For those suffering from silicosis (mostly immigrants from Latin and Central America) — a deadly disease experienced by ...
But an expert said simply inhaling dust that has been in the same environment as rodents can cause the contraction of the lung infection. Dr David Quammen, an infectious disease expert in Montana ...
“The doctor called me and said, ‘Dennys, I have to tell you something, you have two years to live,’” recalls Dennys René ...