Swearing is linked to increased pain tolerance. And here's how we know. A 2009 study out of Keele University in England found that people who swear when experiencing pain had not only increased pain tolerance but also a decrease in perceived pain. The researchers carried out other studies over the years showing that using a real swear word showed decreased pain perception but not a made up word. The effect seems to also carry over in other languages.
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