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Compound Found in Red Wine Could Keep Astronauts Healthy in Space
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2019-07-18
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Astronauts might soon start drinking red wine while out in outer space and not to get tipsy but for the sake of their health. Well, sort of. Buzz60's Susana Victoria Perez has more.
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