Article: Breast wobbling speed could pave way for new wonder bras

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London, May 29 -- The speed at which women's breasts wobble when they run could be key to understanding breast pain and could also have significant implications for new bra designs, according to a leading expert.

Sports scientist Dr Joanna Scurr at the University of Portsmouth said that chest tissue is more likely to be damaged by the speed the breast moves rather than the amount of movement.

"It's not the degree of movement which is important but how fast it moves," The Sun quoted Dr Scurr, as saying.

Dr Scurr studied more than 100 women running on a treadmill with sensors attached to their bosoms.

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