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

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    Chronic hiccups are known as intractable hiccups or intractable singultus and can last weeks, months, or even years. He says that some people are also more prone to experience hiccups than others.

  3. Hiccup - Wikipedia

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    Hiccups are treated medically only in severe and persistent (termed "intractable") cases. [4] Numerous medical remedies exist but no particular treatment is known to be especially effective, generally because of a lack of high-quality evidence. [23] [24] A vagus nerve stimulator has been used with an

  4. The exact cause of hiccups is still a mystery, but here's ...

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  5. The scary reason you should always take your hiccups ... - AOL

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    Except, closer research has revealed the dangerous side of hiccups. Though loud and harmless, you spend your time researching bizarre ways to get rid of it. Except, closer research has revealed ...

  6. Percy the Park Keeper - Wikipedia

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    Fox gets a bad case of hiccups from drinking some lemonade while laughing at a funny joke that Mrs Squirrel tells him. After an accident, involving accidentally bumping into Percy's washing and flower pots and then becoming a ghost, his hiccups are cured for good, until he laughs out loud while drinking a glass of milk inside Percy's hut.

  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. 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. ... very rarely hiccups can last more than 48 hours, which can be a sign of a more serious cause ...

  9. 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 ...