Space
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Lettuce Grown in Space May Help Astronauts Deal with Bone Loss Issues
Someday, astronauts may be able to grow lettuce in space and prevent bone loss simply by eating a large salad. Furthermore, the lettuce may aid in the prevention of osteoporosis in resource-limited locations on Earth, according to experts.
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