Swearing may help you to beat pain: Study

Swearing may help you to beat pain: Study London: It may sound a bit strange, but swearing may actually help you beat the 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...
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Painkillers can lead to deafness in men: report

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Painkiller Nimulid not safe, put under govt scanner

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Your painkiller is killing you more than your pain

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MJ had problems with prescription drugs: Lawyer

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Painkillers raise blood pressure

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