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Premature births, high altitude tests to assess the risks

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Two months of stay at an altitude of 3375 meters in the Mont Blanc group, to carry out an international scientific research on the relationships between “exercise, hypoxia and premature birth”. An area of ​​the historic Rifugio Torino, above Courmayeur Mont Blanc, owned by Turin section of the Italian Alpine Club, has been used as a laboratory for medical-scientific analysis and tests and until 18 October hosts researchers from the University of Lausanne from the Institute for Sports Sciences (ISSUL).

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