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Paper cuts, toe stubs, trapped fingers, carpet burns, biting your tongue, bending your nail back, cuts and grazes, bangs and bumps and blisters and things... ouch, ouch! OUCH!
There's plenty of data out there on hospital appointments and trips to the docs, but we wanted to run a fun Twitter experiment to see which part of the body causes us the biggest Ouch! moment. More info...
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Paper cuts, toe stubs, trapped fingers, carpet burns, biting your tongue, bending your nail back, cuts and grazes, bangs and bumps and blisters and things... ouch, ouch! OUCH!
There's plenty of data out there on hospital appointments and trips to the docs, but we wanted to run a fun Twitter experiment to see which part of the body causes us the biggest Ouch! moment. To join in our Twitter experiment, the next time you fall victim to an Ouch! moment, Tweet the body part plus the level of pain (1 = light ouch, 10 = big OUCH!) and use the hashtag #ouch365. So a medium blister on your foot would be:

And a serious big toe stub would be:

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Left Ankle, Right Ankle, Left Arm, Right Arm, Back, Cheek, Chest, Chin, Left Elbow, Right Elbow, Left Eye, Right Eye, Left Fingers, Right Fingers, Left Foot, Right Foot, Forehead, Head, Left Hip, Right-Hip, Jaw, Left Knee, Right Knee, Left Knuckle, Right Knuckle, Lower Back, Neck, Nose, Ribs, Left Shin, Right Shin, Left Shoulder, Right Shoulder, Teeth, Left Thigh, Right Thigh, Left Thumb, Right Thumb, Left Wrist, Right Wrist.
We hope you enjoy taking part in our fun Twitter experiment. This campaign is not a financial promotion/incentive.
We ask that you do not deliberately hurt yourself, or others, in order to take part and we do not accept responsibility for any injuries sustained.
In the spirit of fairness and decency to others who may view this page, we ask that you keep any Tweets with the #health365 hashtag clean, tasteful and free from language that may be deemed abusive or offensive.
Please note that the content seen on the panel on the right-hand side of this page is taken from a live Twitter feed and, therefore, Health365.com cannot be held responsible for the content displayed.
Health365 is a trading name of Westfield Contributory Health Scheme Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Health365 Terms of Use can be found at www.health365.com.