Swearing and cursing can boost your performance by helping you feel stronger, more focused, and disinhibited, say scientists.
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Swearing helps with pain - but only if you don't do it all the time
Researchers at Keele University have proven what stubbed-toe sufferers have long known: swearing actually helps with pain.
Swearing can make you stronger and more successful, a study has found. Scientists said that uttering expletives is an effective way for people to unlock their true potential and push themselves by ...
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Why is my toddler swearing and how can I stop it?
Not everything that comes out of your tot's mouth is adorable. Here's what to do if bad language creeps into your child's ...
You stub your toe on the bedpost. Before your brain even registers the pain, a word explodes from your mouth—sharp, loud and oddly satisfying. Far from being a simple slip in manners, swearing is a ...
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