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The “warrior/worrier” model and genetic expression that underlies it has been examined in mixed martial arts fighters by Jaime Tartar and colleagues at Nova Southeastern University in Florida.
It’s known as the COMT gene but it’s been given the nickname warrior-worrier gene,” says Po Bronson, author of a new book, “Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing.” ...
Stress. We all know it. We’ve all felt it, especially these past few years. BUT, what canwe really do to help ourselves during times of stress? By the end ...
Regardless of your genetic predisposition to be a warrior or a worrier, what you do makes all the difference. Skip to main content Mobile Navigation. Psychology Today. Find Counselling.
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