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  2. How to get rid of hiccups, according to experts - AOL

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    How long can hiccups last? Most hiccups are brief and resolve within a few hours, says Chakraborty. When they last up to 48 hours, that’s considered a hiccup bout. However, if they stick around ...

  3. 7 doctor-approved ways to get rid of hiccups — and 3 ... - AOL

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    How long do hiccups last? Hiccups are often acute, or short-lasting. These are also called transient hiccups, says Chun. Acute hiccups typically last anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes ...

  4. Hiccups are common and usually harmless. But they can ... - AOL

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    While hiccups are usually harmless and don't last long in most people, Dr. Jason Nagata, a pediatrician at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in San Francisco, explains that some individuals can ...

  5. Hiccup - Wikipedia

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    Episodes of hiccups usually last under 30 minutes. Prolonged attacks, while rare, can be serious. Root causes of prolonged hiccups episodes are difficult to diagnose. [failed verification] Such attacks can cause significant morbidity and even death. [4]

  6. Why do we hiccup — and how do we stop? Experts weigh in. - AOL

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    In most cases, they go away after a few minutes. But in some cases, they can last longer. Hiccup episodes that persist for more than 48 hours are called persistent hiccups. And when they happen ...

  7. Jennifer Mee - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Ann Mee (born July 28, 1991) is a convicted American murderer known as the "Hiccup Girl" for her long-lasting case of the hiccups. Mee appeared on national American television shows such as NBC's Today Show many times. Mee was arrested for first-degree murder in 2010.

  8. Chlorine gas poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Humans can smell chlorine gas at ranges from 0.1–0.3 ppm. According to a review from 2010: "At 1–3 ppm, there is mild mucous membrane irritation that can usually be tolerated for about an hour.

  9. How to get rid of hiccups, according to experts - AOL

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