Monday, April 23, 2012

SWEARING IS THE BEST PAIN KILLER


London: It may sound a bit strange, but swearing may actually help you beat pain, a new British study has claimed. Researchers at the Keele University in the UK found that bad language can act as a powerful painkiller — at least, for those who don’t normally use expletives. 


    For them, the researchers said, swearing in the face of genuine pain is up to four times more effective than it is for more regular swearers, the Daily Mail reported. For the study, the researchers recruited 71 young adults and divided them into two groups — those who utter fewer than ten swear words a day, and those who utter up to 40 daily. 


    “You stub your toe, you let fly some expletives and you move on. But as our new study shows — if you overdo casual swearing, you would not get the benefit of letting fly with an expletive when you injure yourself.

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