LSAH Newsletter
Lifetime Surveillance of Astronaut Health (LSAH) Program
A Comprehensive Approach to Maintaining Astronaut Health and Safety
The Lifetime Surveillance of Astronaut Health (LSAH) program is a critical component of NASA's efforts to ensure the health and safety of astronauts during spaceflight and spaceflight training. This program collects, analyzes, and interprets medical, physiological, hazard exposure, and environmental data to identify and mitigate long-term health risks associated with spaceflight.
The Importance of LSAH
The LSAH program plays a vital role in supporting the physical and mental well-being of astronauts during future exploration missions. By understanding the health risks associated with spaceflight, NASA can take proactive measures to prevent occupationally induced injuries or diseases. This not only ensures the health and safety of astronauts but also enables NASA to make informed decisions about mission planning and execution.
The LSAH Newsletter
The LSAH Newsletter is a bi-annual publication that serves to inform and update former astronauts on how their medical data is being utilized by the LSAH team. This newsletter provides a valuable resource for astronauts to stay informed about the latest developments in LSAH and to access relevant information about their own medical data.
Key Features of the LSAH Program
- Collects, analyzes, and interprets medical, physiological, hazard exposure, and environmental data
- Identifies and mitigates long-term health risks associated with spaceflight
- Supports the physical and mental well-being of astronauts during future exploration missions
- Provides a comprehensive approach to maintaining astronaut health and safety
Related Resources
- TREAT Astronauts Act
- Human Health and Performance
- Medical Examination Requirements (MER) for Former Astronauts
- Historical Resources
- March Updates for Interim Final Rule, NID, and TAAB
Keep Exploring
- Humans In Space
- Missions
- International Space Station
- Solar System
Source: https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/esdmd/hhp/treat/lsah-newsletter/




