NASA Astronauts Silent on Post-Mission Health Incident After 7 Months in Space

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Three NASA astronauts, Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, and Jeanette Epps, who recently returned from a seven-month mission on the International Space Station, have not disclosed which of them required an overnight hospital stay upon their return to Earth. The astronauts cited medical privacy laws and emphasized their overall good health. Their return was delayed due to technical issues and weather conditions. The astronauts are currently readjusting to life on Earth, while two other astronauts remain on the ISS.
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