The growing casual use of offensive language in everyday conversations may not always be a reflection of loosening social boundaries—experts warn it could, in some cases, point to a neurological ...
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Rising involuntary profanity in young adults signals Tourette Syndrome surge, experts warn
The casual use of offensive language in public discourse is growing, but for some, an uncontrollable urge to curse might signal a serious underlying neurological condition: Tourette Syndrome (TS).
If you were to list the symptoms of IBS (that's irritable bowel syndrome, officially) that you know off the top of your head, ...
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Beyond bad manners: AIIMS Rishikesh warns of neurological disorder driving involuntary swearing
DEHRADUN: The casual use of offensive language in public discourse is growing, but for some, an uncontrollable urge to curse ...
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