JSC hadn't fixed medical-emergency deficiencies despite earlier warning

Johnson Space Center managers responsible for the safety of human subjects in medical tests failed to correct safety shortcomings identified in the wake of an incident in which a test subject's heart stopped briefly, and so were saddled with the same shortcomings six months later when astronaut...

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