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Abdelkader Benali: ‘That parasite had started growing in my stomach’

Abdelkader Benali: ‘That parasite had started growing in my stomach’

Writer and marathon runner Abdelkader Benali discussed his recovery from a long-term meniscus injury in an interview with Mezza magazine. After years of being unable to run, he expressed a renewed desire to start again and emphasized the importance of taking physical therapy and rehabilitation seriously.

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