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Huffines Discussion 2011: Dr. Richard Linnehan, NASA

 The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. 

 

Today's talk is from Dr. Richard Linnehan, who talks about "Living, Working & Exercising in Space: An Astronaut's Perspective".  This is a great talk that shows some of the stresses on astronauts as they complete their space missions.  Click here for Dr. Linnehan's bio.

 

 

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    Posted @ 10/26/2011 12:56 AM by Kevin Hughes
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    Once again, just simply amazing, in the true sense of the word. So much to know. Just bending a knee - is fighting the balloon. Sleeping has to be LEARNED by consciously overruling the brains input. Holy Cow. The amount of bio physics he had to learn - just to be a test patient! My gosh, the whole thing was chock full of things that make you go - Wow! I wouldn't go up there, not until the Marriott Opens! But, I am sure glad Doc did. Great talk, and I emailed the link to all my friends. Smiles Kevin

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