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Here are the most outrageous gadgets in the castle.

A study conducted by Turun PET-keskus investigated the physical and emotional effects of roller coaster rides at Linnanmäen amusement park. Journalist Sofia Saarinen participated in the research, which involved surveying visitors exiting the rides and showing them videos recorded from the perspective of someone sitting in the ride. The findings indicated that the most intense rides caused strong sensations primarily in the stomach and head areas, with different rides producing varied physical and emotional experiences. The study included 330 participants, and while the full report is expected to be published in 2027, preliminary results were shared with Iltalehti.

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Here are the most outrageous gadgets in the castle.

A study conducted by Turun PET-keskus investigated the physical and emotional effects of roller coaster rides at Linnanmäen amusement park. Journalist Sofia Saarinen participated in the research, which involved surveying visitors exiting the rides and showing them videos recorded from the perspective of someone sitting in the ride. The findings indicated that the most intense rides caused strong sensations primarily in the stomach and head areas, with different rides producing varied physical and emotional experiences. The study included 330 participants, and while the full report is expected to be published in 2027, preliminary results were shared with Iltalehti.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a scientific study regarding the physical effects of amusement park rides. It presents factual information without apparent ideological framing, emphasizing the methodology and findings of the research without taking a stance on related political issues.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 65): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the details of the study conducted by Turun PET-keskus, including methodology and sample size. However, objectivity is lower due to the sensationalized language around 'hurjimmat laitteet' and the focus on Sofia Saarinen's personal experience rath

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