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  1. Episode Guide

      • Millie seeks help from Stan after causing a public disturbance at a coffee shop.
    • 2. Strata's Fear
      2. Strata's Fear Mar 8, 2010
      • Millie gets into trouble with her condo council; Joyce promises to look at some of Taylor's clients.
    • 3. Office Clothes
      3. Office Clothes Mar 15, 2010
      • Joyce makes Millie work in the office until her manuscript is finished; Stan enlists Taylor's help.
  2. Nov 22, 2021 · Hiccups are repetitive, uncontrollable contractions of the diaphragm. Learn what causes hiccups, from diet to medications. Also discover over 20 remedies.

  3. Mar 2, 2023 · 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 stomach area and plays an important role in breathing. A spasm in your diaphragm causes your vocal cords to suddenly close, producing a "hic" sound.

  4. Dec 19, 2022 · If you’re hoping that hanging upside down or having a friend scare you will get your hiccups to stop, we hate to disappoint you. But there’s no scientific proof that these remedies work.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Hiccups are spasms of your diaphragm paired with a “hic” sound as your vocal cords close. They’re usually harmless, but sometimes, you may need treatment to help get rid of hiccups and manage the underlying cause.

  6. Apr 12, 2024 · Hiccups are a reflex involving the phrenic nerve, vagus nerve, or thoracic sympathetic fibers. The causes of hiccups range from acute factors like eating a large meal or drinking carbonated drinks to more persistent factors like central nervous system or gastrointestinal disorders.

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  7. Hiccups occur when your diaphragm becomes irritated and begins to spasm. You can stop hiccups by trying natural remedies like gargling water or breathing into a paper bag.

  8. Mar 2, 2023 · Hiccups. Caused by spasms of your diaphragm that you can't control, hiccups are usually harmless. Rarely, hiccups may be a sign of an underlying medical problem.

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