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A Few Centimetres Less, Muscle Loss, Loss of Balance, Depression: "When They Return From the Vendée Globe, the Sailors Are Not in Very Good Condition"

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Navigator and scientist in bioengineering, Switzerland's Bérénice Charrez has mixed her profession and passion to carry out an unprecedented study on the health of sailors at the last Vendée Globe. The first results are surprising, sometimes a little worrying...
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Navigator and scientist in bioengineering, Switzerland's Bérénice Charrez has mixed her profession and passion to carry out an unprecedented study on the health of sailors at the last Vendée Globe. The first results are surprising, sometimes a little worrying...

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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