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In space, due to the lack of gravity, astronauts' feet may appear to swell and their toes sometimes puff up slightly. This is because fluids that are normally pulled downwards by gravity get distributed more evenly throughout the body in microgravity. However, astronauts exercise regularly to help mitigate these effects.

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