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Sunita Williams, NASA
Sunita Williams Replies To Concerns Over Her Health, Says 'My Thighs Are Bigger...'
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams spoke to a TV channel, during which she addressed concerns about her health and described her fitness regime on the ISS.
Following Sunita Williams’ health concerns, NASA turns attention to mission partner Butch Wilmore’s losing body mass
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are currently on the International Space Station. Their mission was supposed to be short. However, it got extended due to technical issues with the Starliner spacecraft.
Stranded NASA astronaut Sunita Williams speaks out about concerns over her weight loss in space
Stranded astronaut Sunita Williams said the growing concerns about her health were nothing but “rumors” — as she attributed the change in her appearance to “fluid shift.” Williams, 59, sparked
NASA keeping close eye on health of second astronaut following Sunita Williams concerns
NASA is now monitoring the health of stranded astronaut Barry Witmore following concerns over the weight loss suffered by fellow team member Sunita Williams. Concerning photos eme
NASA Astronaut Suni Williams Shouldn’t Have to Discuss Her Weight to Dismiss Tabloid Rumors
A recent photo of Williams aboard the ISS sparked rumors about her health, restoring the media's habit of prying into the appearance of women astronauts.
NASA monitoring second stranded astronaut’s possible weight loss after raising alarm about colleague Sunita Williams’ health
None of this was anticipated. They were supposed to be there for a week, and now it’s going on six months,” a source told The Post.
NASA’s Sunita Williams Opens Up About Health Challenges, Including Weight Loss in Space
The 59-year-old astronaut sparked concern last week after a NASA photo showed her looking ‘gaunt’, with sunken cheeks and a noticeably slimmer frame. However, Williams reassured the public during an interview on the New England Sports Network’s Clubhouse Kids show, emphasizing that she was in good health.
NASA Says Astronaut Suni Williams Is in ‘Incredible Health’
Suni Williams, a NASA astronaut currently on the International Space Station, is healthy and not suffering from any medical problems, NASA’s top medical officer said on Thursday. The unusual pronouncement was prompted by news articles suggesting that Ms.
Astronaut Suni Williams addresses concerns about her weight
Two NASA astronauts saw their weeks long mission turn into months and now one of them is responding to tabloid claims about her weight.
'I weigh the same': NASA astronaut Suni Williams refutes tabloid health claims (video)
NASA astronaut Suni Williams says her weight is stable aboard the International Space Station, rebutting tabloid claims that her orbital stay has made her emaciated.
After Sunita Williams, NASA now worried about her stranded mission partner's losing body mass
With all eyes on Sunita Williams amid speculated rising health concerns in space, NASA is also monitoring Butch Wilmore's considerable loss of body mass.
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Sunita Williams Weight Loss: NASA Astronaut Refutes ‘Rumours’, Says Experiencing Fluid Shift, Exercising Regularly
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams addressed rumours about her extreme weight loss from the International Space Station, ...
Black Star News
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Sunita Williams Breaks Silence on Health Rumors: Updates from the ISS
Sunita Williams clarifies her health status, denying weight loss but detailing body changes from space fluid shifts. Read her ...
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Astronaut Sunita Williams Speaks Out After Weight Concerns
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Williams is speaking out after a photo provoked concern about her health. She's reassuring everyone ...
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All astronauts on the ISS are in 'outstanding health': NASA's chief medical officer debunks tabloid rumors
"In 65 years of human spaceflight, we've never had to bring somebody back for a medical reason so far," he added. "That's a ...
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