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Science reveals benefits to sounding like a sailor Stacy Liberatore For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Being told you curse like a sailor is usually not a compliment, but scientists who have studied swearing for decades say using foul language is actually beneficial.
Numerous studies have found using taboo words may be a sign of intelligence, honesty and creativity, as well as a way to withstand pain.
Although swearing has been deemed language of poverty, researchers found well-educated people are better at coming up with curse words than those with a smaller vocabulary.
Profanity has also been linked to honesty and creativity, as people choose such powerful words to express their emotions and when doing so an area of the right brain is activated, which is known as the creative brain.
Heart health of the fat-but-fit worse than normal weight nonexercisers Ian Randall For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Being fat but fit typically leads to worse heart health than being normal weight and getting no exercise, a study has warned.
Experts from Spain analysed health data on more than 520,000 adults and found that exercise does help reduce the risk of developing hypertension and diabetes.
However, they concluded, being overweight leads to a significantly higher risk of having both a heart attack or a stroke.
In fact, the team added, those who were active and obese were around twice as likely to have high cholesterol than inactive, normal weight people.