Swearing enhances the performance of physical challenges, according to a study by a laboratory’s worth of scientists in the ...
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How swearing makes you stronger
Letting out a swear word in a moment of frustration can feel good. Now, research suggests that it can be good for you, too: ...
Researchers have discovered that swearing can be used to our advantage to make us stronger and more resilient.
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Scientists Say Swearing Can Make You Stronger and the Reason Has Nothing to do With Anger
A new study suggests that swearing helps people “not hold back,” boosting physical performance by nudging the brain into a ...
If you're after a free, simple boost for pushing through challenges, try swearing your way to your goals. A new study has uncovered the surprising psychological effect that cursing in the heat of the ...
The mom of a Deaf child shares tips, hacks, and gadgets to help a loved-one who has hearing loss or deafness, even if they ...
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Swearing actually seems to make humans physically stronger
The gym's about to get a whole lot swear-ier, thanks to science. A new study adds to the growing body of evidence that ...
Longmont’s newly elected mayor, Susie Hidalgo-Fahring, and the two newly elected at-large city councilmembers, Jake Marsing and Crystal Prieto, will assume their respective positions at 7:30 p.m.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Denver Public Schools Board of Education swore in three newly elected members and a reelected director Saturday, a move that drew criticism over its ...
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is coming under fire after a report revealed he expects to swear in this week the newest Republican elected to Congress, Matt Van Epps, for whom Johnson campaigned.
Psychologists have long known that certain linguistic habits reveal how people are functioning internally. For example, ...
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