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Why scientist say cursing is good for your health

  • Kyle Edwards
  • Jan 16, 2019
  • 1 min read

A new study shows that swearing might help you live a healthier and happier life in the long run and has been known to raise your heart rate which can help reduce pain. Another study shows that cursing might be the key to a better workout.

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Trying it in the gym doesn't seem like a bright idea as fellow gym members will probably assume insanity, and at home with the kids isn't an alternative either. Nevertheless, most of us are so habituated to cursing on a daily basis, so this hilarious way of improving your workout routine is actually worth a try.

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It seems that cursing has clearly more than one benefit as scientist reveal in the video below. Watch the hilarious but very serious explanation to find out what other benefits cursing may have in store for you.

By Kyle Edwards, writer, editor, publisher at Huzclique Mag Media, Inc. Source: https://www.aol.com

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