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A FED-UP mum-of two has had hiccups every day for the last 12 years – and thinks they will only stop when she dies. Lisa Graves, 31, has not stopped since suffering a stroke during pregnancy … ...
A FED-UP mum-of two has had hiccups every day for the last 12 years – and thinks they will only stop when she dies. Lisa Graves, 31, has not stopped since suffering a stroke during pregnancy … ...
Spicy and acidic foods: The irritation caused by spicy foods can stimulate the nerves involved in diaphragm control and the ...
A fed-up mum has had hiccups every day for almost eight years and cannot get rid of them, no matter how hard she tries. Lisa Graves' bout of hiccups began when she fell pregnant in January 2008 ...
Medically reviewed by Alicen Nelson MD, MPH Short-term, everyday hiccups are typically not a cause for concern and rarely lead to complications. However, they can still be bothersome. Fortunately ...
A man who has had hiccups every day for the last six years is desperate to find a cure. Lorry driver Cecil Montgomery, 62, said he has had enough and has issued a desperate appeal to anyone who ...
Although hiccups seem a nuisance, scientists have discovered they may play a crucial role in our development – by helping babies to regulate their breathing.
Although hiccups seem a nuisance, scientists have discovered they may play a crucial role in our development – by helping babies to regulate their breathing. In a study led by University College ...
A FED-UP lorry driver has had hiccups every day for the last six years. Cecil Montgomery, 62, is stricken for up to ten hours daily and sometimes 24-hours straight — even in his sleep. It has ...
Cecil Montgomery is desperate to find treatment for his unusual condition (Picture: Cascade News) A man who often gets the hiccups for 24 hours straight is desperate to find a cure for his unusual ...
Lisa Doherty has had the hiccups for nearly five years. The fed-up 24-year-old first started hiccuping when she was pregnant with her daughter Emily - and hasn't stopped ...
Hiccups are an involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that causes your vocal cords to close quickly, creating the all-too-familiar “hic” sound. You’ve likely experienced them. And if you ...