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'''Bone loss''' is a known and well studied hazard of [[exd:Microgravity|microgravity<sup><b>exd</b></sup>]].
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Low gravity is one of the unanswered questions, 0g has been studied with humans, mice, and other animals. Higher than 1g has been studied with chickens but there have so far been no low-g studies.
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One low gravitation study that has been in the works since [[2001]] is presently working on funding<ref>http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/spacename.html</ref>.
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These effects can be mitigated on the Moon by exposing the settlers continuously to a centrifuge and with a strong exercise program.
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Bone loss is a known and well studied hazard of microgravityexd.

Low gravity is one of the unanswered questions, 0g has been studied with humans, mice, and other animals. Higher than 1g has been studied with chickens but there have so far been no low-g studies.

One low gravitation study that has been in the works since 2001 is presently working on funding[1].

These effects can be mitigated on the Moon by exposing the settlers continuously to a centrifuge and with a strong exercise program.

References

Hazards