Another school of thought for curing hiccups suggests doing something to distract your brain or stimulate your vagus nerve. For example, you could put some sugar on the back of your tongue and ...
Because hiccups usually happen randomly and for a short amount of time, scientists find it difficult to study them, so a lot of cures don’t have a large amount of scientific backing. Hiccups are ...
Insider looked into the science behind curing the hiccups, and it turns out Ventimiglia's advice was just lucky — peanut butter isn't a fail-safe cure. Hiccups are involuntary contractions of ...