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Hiccups are repeated spasms or sudden movements of the diaphragm that you can't control. The diaphragm is the muscle that separates your chest from your ...
Hiccups · Lab tests. Samples of your blood may be checked for signs of diabetes, infection or kidney disease. · Imaging tests · Endoscopic tests · Medicines.
The purpose of this study is to provide descriptive data on hiccup incidence among a group of patients at risk, to provide descriptive data on the percentage of ...
Faking hiccups – including the "hic" sound – is pretty easy. Getting rid of the real ones can be difficult. "It's all an involuntary contraction of the ...
The purpose of this study is to characterize the experiences patients have with hiccups using their own words. Participation eligibility. Participant ...
Sound of a child pretending to hiccup. Getting rid of the real ones can be difficult. Title: Mark V. Larson, M.D.. Gastroenterology. Mayo Clinic. “It's all an ...
This is a research study about hiccup educational materials. The purpose of this study is to learn whether this type of research can be done and whether ...
... hiccups, and to provide descriptive data on whether patients reported finding this educational session helpful. Participation eligibility. Participant ...
Hiccups are a form of myoclonus, as are the sudden jerks or "sleep starts" that you may feel just before falling asleep. These forms of myoclonus occur in ...
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