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Astronauts have handled many maladies over a quarter-century at the space station, but most, such as toothaches and earaches, aren't deadly. Astronauts also have managed minor injuries and infections, back pain, motion sickness, headaches, and vision changes with telemedicine and the onboard medical kit, according to public reports.
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"Moving forward, age verification measures that verify age without retaining unnecessary personal identity information, and are transparent about data handling, are key," he said.