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Debunking the myth of the “Adrenaline Junkie”…

Posted on05/08/2015AuthorEclectic MooseLeave a comment

Today’s post is a recycle of a paper I wrote about six years ago that I never got around to publishing. Rereading it the other day, I thought it was worth putting up here. Apologies that (i) it’s long (really) and; (ii) it’s written as Read More …

CategoriesHealth, PsychologyTagsadrenaline, extreme, junkie, myth, sport

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