'Bad' habits are healthy

Scientists in the UK have just published a study showing that some habits that are considered bad by humans have unexpected health benefits, according to the Daily Mail.

Bad habits are healthy for you that you didn't expect

1. Swearing helps reduce pain

Scientists at Keele University (UK) said swearing, swearing is a natural pain reliever of humans.

Experiments on volunteers were equally injured, showing that those who cursed about wounds suffered more than 50% of those who did not say anything.

Another theory is that swearing activates the ability to resist and produce hormones endorphin that helps relieve pain. However, the team also warned that it should not be abusive, because it would reduce efficiency.

2. Do not stack blankets

Picture 1 of 'Bad' habits are healthy
Don't rush the pillow in the morning to avoid the proliferation of mites - (Photo: Shutterstock).

Do not fold a pillow in the morning to avoid the proliferation of house dust mites - often living in mattresses, blankets, pillows and their food are organic debris such as dandruff flakes, according to research. Kingston University (UK).

Although mites are harmless, their waste can cause skin allergies. They proliferate and thrive in high humidity environments. Therefore, not folding the blanket will cause the mites to lose their water and die.

3. Gossip

Many good gossip is often considered a bad habit because of the separation of feelings and loss of trust.

Stanford University scientists (USA) have tested 216 volunteers, divided them into groups and asked to make financial decisions that benefit the whole group.

Before going to the next round, groups are allowed to sit and gossip and talk about the attitudes and behavior of the members. The results show that more gossip and gossip groups will discover 'disadvantageous' members for the group and have a better solution.

4. Farting

Picture 2 of 'Bad' habits are healthy
Farting reduces the risk of cancer - (Photo: Shutterstock).

Farting (farting) though many people equate with ugly, impolite actions; However, behind it are interesting health benefits like lowering blood pressure, developing the immune system, relaxing and laughing.

Even farting also helps to reduce the risk of cancer, according to the study of Exeter University (UK).