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|a Risk -- Health Care -- Research -- Behavioral Health -- Data Collection and Access -- Engineering and Biology -- Organization -- Astronaut Health Beyond Earth Orbit -- Health Risks of Space Travel -- Charge to the Committee -- The Committee's Study of Health Care for Astronauts Traveling Beyond Earth Orbit -- Risks to Astronaut Health During Space Travel -- Countermeasure to Solve Physiological Adaptations to Space -- Musculoskeletal System -- Loss of Bone Mineral Density in Microgravity -- Reversibility, Genetic Variability, and Mechanism of Bone Mineral Density Loss -- Clinical Research Opportunities in Astronaut Physiology and Health -- Effects of Microgravity on Skeletal Muscle -- Circulatory and Pulmonary Systems -- Orthostatic Hypotension -- Other Effects on the Cardiovascular System -- Effects of Microgravity on the Pulmonary System -- Alimentary System -- Nutrition in Space -- Space Motion Sickness -- Nervous System -- Neurovestibular Function -- Sleep and Circadian Rhythm -- Eye-Hand Coordination and Sustained Gross Motor Activity -- Peripheral Nervous System -- Reproductive System -- Effects of Radiation on Gametes -- Human Reproductive Physiology in Space -- Sex Differences -- Urinary System -- Physiological Monitoring -- Monitoring During Space Travel: Development of Technology -- A Strategy for a Space Medicine Clinical Research Program -- A Clinical Research Program for NASA -- Managing Risks to Astronaut Health -- General Principles and Issues -- Medical Events in Extreme Environments -- Health Risk Assessment -- Nutrition -- Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics -- Environmental and Occupational Health -- Health Care Practice Opportunities -- Cardiovascular Care -- Dental Care -- Endocrine Function -- Gastrointestinal Issues -- Gynecological Health Issues -- Hematology, Immunology, and Microbiology -- Mental Health Issues -- Neurological Issues -- Urinary Disorders -- Emergency and Continuing Care -- Anesthesia and Pain Management -- Airway Management in Space -- Anesthetics -- Regional Anesthesia -- Surgery and Trauma -- Physiological Response to Injury -- Surgical Skills and Training -- Surgical Equipment -- Technical Aspects of Surgery -- Prevention of Infection -- Management of Common Surgical Emergencies -- Management of Abscesses and Soft-Tissue Infections -- Rehabilitation for Astronauts on Long-Duration Missions -- Catastrophic Illness, Death, and End-of-Life Considerations -- Personnel and Other Health Care Resources -- Development of a Space Medicine Catalog and Database -- Behavioral Health and Performance -- Astronaut Performance and General Living Conditions -- Current Practice and Knowledge Base -- Requirements for Additional Knowledge -- Use of Pairs of Transport Vehicles for Small Groups Traveling Beyond Earth Orbit -- Support and Recovery Systems -- Current Practice and Knowledge Base -- Requirements for Additional Knowledge -- Screening, Selection, and Training -- Current Practice and Knowledge Base -- Requirements for Additional Knowledge -- Strategic Research Considerations -- Exploring the Ethics of Space Medicine -- Ethical Issues in Clinical Care for Astronauts -- Institutional Pressure to Underreport Clinical Signs, Symptoms, and Medical Data -- Current Practice Regarding the Confidentiality of Individual Astronaut Medical Data -- Earth-Based Analogs for Balancing Medical Confidentiality with Public Health -- Justification for Using the Occupational Health Model to Balance Privacy and Safety -- Ethical Issues in the Astronaut-Flight Surgeon Relationship -- Opportunities for Collecting Medical Data Aboard the International Space Station -- Expand the Collection of Occupational Health Data -- Change the Process for Review of Clinical Research Protocols in Space Medicine -- Suggested Changes in the Approach to Review of Proposed Clinical Research or Data Collection for Astronauts -- Ethical Issues and the Special Circumstances of International Crews -- Planning an Infrastructure for Astronaut Health Care -- Mission and Goals -- Organizational Components -- Leadership -- Critical Elements of the Organizational Framework -- Alternative Organizational Frameworks -- Organizational Structure to Ensure Astronaut Health and Safety -- Systems Development -- Policy and Legislation -- Funding -- Internal Relationships -- External Relationships -- Operational and Clinical Components -- Standard of Care -- Medical Care -- Medical Informatics -- Personnel and Training -- Evaluation and Performance Improvement -- Background and Methodology -- Letter from Daniel S. 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