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Why swearing is actually good for you

It seems that swearing after hurting yourself can help numb the pain of an injury. They discovered that letting forth a volley of foul language could have a powerful painkilling effect, especially for people who do not normally use expletives.

Updated on: Dec 01, 2011 01:59 PM IST
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Scientists from Keele University have found that swearing after hurting yourself can help numb the pain of an injury. They discovered that letting forth a volley of foul language could have a powerful painkilling effect, especially for people who do not normally use expletives, reports the Telegraph.



In the study, student volunteers placed their hands in a bucket of ice cold water while swearing repeatedly. They then repeated the exercise but, instead of swearing, used a harmless phrase instead.



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Researchers found that the students were able to keep their hands submerged in the icy water for longer when repeating the swear word, establishing a link between swearing and an increase in pain tolerance.



They also found that the pain-numbing effect was four times more likely to work in the volunteers who did not normally use bad language.



The team believes the pain-lessening effect occurs because swearing triggers the 'fight or flight' response.

 
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