Coaches like UConn's Dan Hurley say it's second nature. Others like Tennessee's Rick Barnes set a different example. It's all ...
The next time you stub your toe or bang your shin into the coffee table, cursing may be the best medicine. In fact, scientists swear you’ll feel better after uttering some expletives while ...
The average American utters their first curse word of the day at 10:54 am, according to new data. A study into the everyday stress and frustration of 2,000 Americans aimed to explore how much stress ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. So you let an expletive slip out in front of your kid. Here's how experts recommend handling it. (Photo: Getty Creative stock ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Is cursing bad or good for you? CBS2's Jennifer Kastner digs into the science of swearing. Benjamin Bergen is the author of the book: "What the F: What Swearing Reveals About ...
The days of washing your kid's mouth out with soap because they said a curse word appear to be on the wane-at least according to the results of a new national poll, which indicates most are pretty ...
Our personal belief about cursing is determined by our value systems, upbringing, cultural background, and societal messaging we have been exposed to. For some, profanity is considered impolite, rude, ...
A Wall Street Journal story on Tuesday reported that casual cursing as part of the normal discourse between people has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, but regular TV watchers know that ...