Crew take medication for re-entry, says Nasa flight surgeon
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Astronauts routinely take medication to mitigate the effects of returning to the Earth’s gravity and feelings of nausea from re-entry, according to a Nasa flight surgeon. Dr Rick Scheuring says the medicine is similar to that of anti-nausea medication, with the astronauts also taking electrolytes and fluids to replace any they may have lost. He says: "The human system is very dynamic, it has to readapt very quickly and one of the most common responses they get is just some stomach awareness
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