NASA Crew Hospitalized After Return
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•NASA astronaut gives cryptic reasons about why crew was hospitalized
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Astronauts Matthew Dominick , Michael Barratt and Jeanette Epps were taken to a medical facility in Florida after splashing down on October 25 , with one of the crew staying overnight for 'observation' Russian cosmonaut, Alexander Grebenkin , returned with the NASA crew and was also taken to the hospital in nearby Pensacola .
NASA has been tight-lipped about the reason for the hospital visit and the crew continued to dodge questions at a live briefing Friday .
Insider told DailyMail.com that 'blood pressure issues' could have landed them in the Florida hospital.
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