https://phys.org/news/2019-03-dormant-viruses-spaceflight.amp
Herpes viruses reactivate in more than half of crew aboard Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions, according to NASA research published in Frontiers in Microbiology. While only a small proportion develop symptoms, virus reactivation rates increase with spaceflight duration and could present a significant health risk on missions to Mars and beyond.
[...] "NASA astronauts endure weeks or even months exposed to microgravity and cosmic radiation—not to mention the extreme G forces of take-off and re-entry," says senior author Dr. Satish K. Mehta of KBR Wyle at the Johnson Space Center. "This physical challenge is compounded by more familiar stressors like social separation, confinement and an altered sleep-wake cycle."
[...] "During spaceflight there is a rise in secretion of stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, which are known to suppress the immune system. In keeping with this, we find that astronaut's immune cells—particularly those that normally suppress and eliminate viruses—become less effective during spaceflight and sometimes for up to 60 days after."
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 17 2019, @01:29AM (1 child)
Eating out is to be avoided. If you must do so, choose a place that uses factory-wrapped disposable utensils. Order food that is served completely hot, all the way through. (so not a hot sandwich with cold lettuce and bread)
If you must eat with your hands, scrub them well and then don't touch anything other than the food. This means you don't touch a faucet handle, door, chair, cup handled by a worker, table, etc. If this is annoying, don't eat with your hands.
It's a small price to pay for avoiding horrible disease.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 17 2019, @03:35AM
Wow. Your girlfriend (yeah, right!) must be real desperate.