How cursing can actually help relieve physical and mental pain, writes Daniel_Fryer
Swearing can release adrenaline, which helps relieve pain.
Over 2,000 people were polled on their swearing habits and — in a view that’s backed up by neuroscience — 64% of respondents who repeatedly swore, swore it was an effective antidote to their pains, both physical and emotional. In fact, according to a study conducted by Keele, Ulster and Westminster universities, in conjunctions with Södertörn in Sweden, the results of which were released last year, when swear words are used in solidarity or to express joy, they can be a powerful tool in not only lowering pain, but also making people laugh and, even, dealing with road rage., was itself a meta-analysis of more than 100 pieces of academic research into the power of swearing.
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