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  2. 7 doctor-approved ways to get rid of hiccups — and 3 ... - AOL

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    There is no gold standard treatment for hiccups or specific cure to stop them immediately, says Chun. ... "Another thing that's easy to do and does not require water is pulling the knees up to the ...

  3. Hiccup - Wikipedia

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    There are many folk remedies for hiccups, including headstanding, drinking a glass of water upside-down, being frightened by someone, breathing into a bag, eating a large spoonful of peanut butter and placing sugar on or under the tongue. [27] [28] Acupressure, either through actual function or placebo effect, may cure hiccups in some people ...

  4. Rubin: Got the hiccups? Helpful readers have dozens of cures.

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    Water, giver of life, was cited repeatedly as a slayer of hiccups, sometimes with additives. Light a match, said Julie Rose, extinguish it in a cup of water, throw it away, and drain the glass.

  5. How to get rid of hiccups: What causes hiccups and quick ...

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    Remedies include breathing into a paper bag, sipping cold water, gargling or biting a lemon. The hiccup is one of medicine's remaining mysteries. Remedies include breathing into a paper bag ...

  6. Hydrotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Hydrotherapy, formerly called hydropathy and also called water cure, [1] is a branch of alternative medicine (particularly naturopathy), occupational therapy, and physiotherapy, that involves the use of water for pain relief and treatment. The term encompasses a broad range of approaches and therapeutic methods that take advantage of the ...

  7. James Manby Gully - Wikipedia

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    James Manby Gully in the 1860s "Hydropathy". Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1876.. James Manby Gully (14 March 1808 – 27 March 1883) [1] was a Victorian medical doctor, well known for practising hydrotherapy, or the "water cure".

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

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    Most hiccups go away on their own, but there are remedies you can try to get rid of them faster. ... “treatment of hiccups is necessary if they begin to cause inconvenience or distress,” says ...

  9. Situation puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Question: Did the man ask for water in some strange way? A: Yes; Eventually the questions lead up to the conclusion that the man had the hiccups, and that his reason for requesting a drink of water was not to quench his thirst but to cure his hiccups. The bartender realized this and chose instead to cure the hiccups by frightening the man with ...