This is probably old news, since it was dated back in July 2016, but it was news to me: Apollo astronauts were suffering a higher rate of cardio-vascular disease than the normal population, and it is attributed to the radiation exposure.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/07/160728102206.htm
Anyone know if there has been any update to this?
I'm not a number cruncher, but it seems to me like a small population, astronauts, is then further diminished by beyond LEO to arrive at a theory of cardio-vascular disease. One in particular that comes to mind was Jim Irwin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_IrwinDeveloped an irregular heart beat (Irwin's heart had developed bigeminy), but the doctors thought since he was in a 100% O
2 environment he would be ok.
Subsequently
Irwin suffered three major heart attacks. One occurred less than two years after Apollo 15, when Irwin was 43, while he was playing handball. Irwin suffered another heart attack in 1986, when he collapsed during a run and was found pulseless on a curb. Doctors from NASA doubted the incidents were related to space travel, and noted that pre-flight testing indicated a tendency for cardiac arrhythmias during strenuous exercise.
The doctors changed the liquid intake for A16 with more Tang(?) for both John and Charles. They were supposed to drink more to help the condition that Jim faced.
So all in all figures never lie, but liars(pun intended) always figure.
Since Jay new most I not all the Lunar astronauts, perhaps he could add some history.