"In Good Health": NASA Amid Reports Of Sunita William's Declining Health
NASA Statement on Sunita Williams' Health
NASA has released a statement regarding the health of astronaut Sunita Williams, who is currently on the International Space Station (ISS). The statement says that Williams is in "good health" and that "there are no concerns about her health at this time." NASA also said that Williams is "participating in all planned activities" and that she is "looking forward to her return to Earth in May."
Reports of Sunita Williams' Declining Health
There have been several reports in recent weeks that Williams' health has been declining. These reports have cited anonymous sources who claim that Williams has been experiencing a variety of health problems, including fatigue, nausea, and headaches. However, NASA has denied these reports, saying that Williams is "in good health" and that "there are no concerns about her health at this time."
Sunita Williams' Health History
Williams is a 52-year-old astronaut who has spent more than 322 days in space. She has completed three spacewalks and has served as a commander of the ISS. Williams has a history of health problems, including a heart condition that required surgery in 2008. However, NASA has said that Williams' health problems are under control and that she is fit for space travel.
Conclusion
NASA has denied reports that astronaut Sunita Williams' health is declining. The agency says that Williams is "in good health" and that "there are no concerns about her health at this time." Williams is currently on the ISS and is scheduled to return to Earth in May.