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Team describes science-based hiccups intervention – EurekAlert
A science-based intervention relieved hiccups for 92% of 249 users who self-reported the effectiveness of the tool. The study…

IMAGE: The Forced Inspiratory Suction and Swallow Tool, shown here, is designed to stop hiccups on one or two attempts. It was developed at The University of Texas Health Science Center…
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Credit: Figure courtesy of JAMA Network Open
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