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					It's cute when your sleeping puppy does it. It's not so cute when you are having a serious conversation with a friend post-feast and you just can't stop.It's the hiccups.Along with "COVID-19," "vaccinations" and "helping one another," "hiccups" appeared as one of the most searched terms on Google for 2021. That may come as a surprise. Everyone gets them — why all the questions?For all the medical and scientific advancements humanity has made over the years, there is still a lot we don't know about hiccups. The irony of that struck Dr. Ali Seifi, a neuro intensivist, while checking up on a patient who was recovering from surgery for brain trauma. The patient had been gulping down water to cure the case of hiccups that had come on in his hospital room."He turned to me and said, 'Doctor, this is the 21st century. You guys have treatments for cancer, for strokes, for heart attacks, but not such a simple thing as hiccups?'" said Seifi, director of the Neuro-ICU and an associate professor in the department of neurosurgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.Seifi has developed a simple tool called HiccAway — a plastic straw-like tube that increases pressure to lower the diaphragm when you drink — that he said is effective for stopping hiccups in most circumstances. But there is still much the public and the medical community don't understand about the common occurrence, he added.What are hiccups?To understand hiccups, you have to know about the diaphragm, the major muscle that controls breathing, which sits just below the lungs and near the stomach. When you breathe in, the diaphragm contracts and your chest expands.Hiccups are sudden spasms of that muscle, Seifi said, and they send a message to your brain to close a flap in your throat again and again — hence the "hic" sound.The "up" comes from the release of the pressure when the flap opens up, said Dr. Mark Fox, a professor of gastroenterology at the University of Zurich in Switzerland.What causes hiccups?The answer to the question of what causes them is perhaps disappointing: We often don't know.They can be sparked by many everyday things, including spicy food, alcohol, carbonated beverages, eating too fast, eating a large meal or acid reflux, Seifi said.Take spicy food, for example: It can irritate the stomach chemically, and — since the stomach is so close to the diaphragm — that can stimulate the muscle to spasm, which alerts the brain to hiccup, Seifi said.The irritation impacts the nerves that connect the brain to the gut, Fox said.And the purpose of the hiccup? There is really only educated guesses there, too, Seifi said. Some scientists theorize that there was a point in evolution where life moved from water to land, and those organisms needed something to prevent water from going into their lungs, he added.Who gets hiccups?Everyone gets them, Seifi said.Children, teens, adults and dogs get hiccups. There is even a belief in the scientific community that all mammals get them, Seifi said.They are more common in younger humans, said Fox. In fact, hiccups can be extremely common in babies in the womb — which is interesting, because they aren't using their lungs yet, Fox said."The reason that I think most people think the hiccups occur (in the uterus) is that it is actually training the respiratory muscles in the womb ... because you do need to breathe just as soon as you're born. By repeatedly contracting and relaxing the diaphragm and the (other) breathing muscles, it trains the baby," Fox said.But as humans get older, there is no clear pattern to who gets hiccups more often."That's the million-dollar question," Seifi said. "Nobody knows why some people get more hiccups."It could have to do with the variance in human bodies, he added. One person might have a diaphragm more attached to their stomach than another, and therefore their stomach irritation is more likely to result in hiccups.How do we treat hiccups?Often when someone starts to hiccup, a debate begins among everyone nearby over which home remedy is the true cure.They all are a little right, Seifi said.Whether it's holding your breath, drinking cups of water quickly and in succession, drinking upside down, or getting scared, Seifi said there is actually good science behind the old wives' tales passed down through the generations.The ones that involve breathing or drinking include long contractions of the diaphragm, and getting scared or surprised can impact the nerves that are associated with hiccups, Seifi said."They didn't know what they were doing, but in fact they were targeting these muscles," he said of the originators of the home remedies.There are cases where prolonged hiccups lasting more than two days can be a symptom of another problem, and in those cases, Fox recommended people see their doctor. But for your more typical situations, sticking to your tried-and-true cure may be your best bet, he said.
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<p>It's cute when your sleeping puppy does it. It's not so cute when you are having a serious conversation with a friend post-feast and you just can't stop.</p>
<p>It's the hiccups.</p>
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<p>Along with "COVID-19," "vaccinations" and "helping one another," "hiccups" appeared as one of the most searched terms on Google for 2021. That may come as a surprise. Everyone gets them — why all the questions?</p>
<p>For all the medical and scientific advancements humanity has made over the years, there is still a lot we don't know about hiccups. The irony of that struck Dr. Ali Seifi, a neuro intensivist, while checking up on a patient who was recovering from surgery for brain trauma. The patient had been gulping down water to cure the case of hiccups that had come on in his hospital room.</p>
<p>"He turned to me and said, 'Doctor, this is the 21st century. You guys have treatments for cancer, for strokes, for heart attacks, but not such a simple thing as hiccups?'" said Seifi, director of the Neuro-ICU and an associate professor in the department of neurosurgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.</p>
<p>Seifi has developed a simple tool called HiccAway — a plastic straw-like tube that increases pressure to lower the diaphragm when you drink — that he said is effective for stopping hiccups in most circumstances. But there is still much the public and the medical community don't understand about the common occurrence, he added.</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">What are hiccups?</h3>
<p>To understand hiccups, you have to know about the diaphragm, the major muscle that controls breathing, which sits just below the lungs and near the stomach. When you breathe in, the diaphragm contracts and your chest expands.</p>
<p>Hiccups are sudden spasms of that muscle, Seifi said, and they send a message to your brain to close a flap in your throat again and again — hence the "hic" sound.</p>
<p>The "up" comes from the release of the pressure when the flap opens up, said Dr. Mark Fox, <a href="https://www.idigest.ch/contact" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">a professor of gastroenterology at the University of Zurich in Switzerland.</a></p>
<h3 class="body-h3">What causes hiccups?</h3>
<p>The answer to the question of what causes them is perhaps disappointing: We often don't know.</p>
<p>They can be sparked by many everyday things, including spicy food, alcohol, carbonated beverages, eating too fast, eating a large meal or acid reflux, Seifi said.</p>
<p>Take spicy food, for example: It can irritate the stomach chemically, and — since the stomach is so close to the diaphragm — that can stimulate the muscle to spasm, which alerts the brain to hiccup, Seifi said.</p>
<p>The irritation impacts the nerves that connect the brain to the gut, Fox said.</p>
<p>And the purpose of the hiccup? There is really only educated guesses there, too, Seifi said. Some scientists theorize that there was a point in evolution where life moved from water to land, and those organisms needed something to prevent water from going into their lungs, he added.</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">Who gets hiccups?</h3>
<p>Everyone gets them, Seifi said.</p>
<p>Children, teens, adults and dogs get hiccups. There is even a belief in the scientific community that all mammals get them, Seifi said.</p>
<p>They are more common in younger humans, said Fox. In fact, hiccups can be extremely common in babies in the womb — which is interesting, because they aren't using their lungs yet, Fox said.</p>
<p>"The reason that I think most people think the hiccups occur (in the uterus) is that it is actually training the respiratory muscles in the womb ... because you do need to breathe just as soon as you're born. By repeatedly contracting and relaxing the diaphragm and the (other) breathing muscles, it trains the baby," Fox said.</p>
<p>But as humans get older, there is no clear pattern to who gets hiccups more often.</p>
<p>"That's the million-dollar question," Seifi said. "Nobody knows why some people get more hiccups."</p>
<p>It could have to do with the variance in human bodies, he added. One person might have a diaphragm more attached to their stomach than another, and therefore their stomach irritation is more likely to result in hiccups.</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">How do we treat hiccups?</h3>
<p>Often when someone starts to hiccup, a debate begins among everyone nearby over which home remedy is the true cure.</p>
<p>They all are a little right, Seifi said.</p>
<p>Whether it's holding your breath, drinking cups of water quickly and in succession, drinking upside down, or getting scared, Seifi said there is actually good science behind the<a href="https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hiccups/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"> old wives' tales</a> passed down through the generations.</p>
<p>The ones that involve breathing or drinking include long contractions of the diaphragm, and getting scared or surprised can impact the nerves that are associated with hiccups, Seifi said.</p>
<p>"They didn't know what they were doing, but in fact they were targeting these muscles," he said of the originators of the home remedies.</p>
<p>There are cases where prolonged hiccups lasting more than two days can be a symptom of another problem, and in those cases, Fox recommended people see their doctor. But for your more typical situations, sticking to your tried-and-true cure may be your best bet, he said. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ring advertises that their video doorbells make neighborhoods safer, but is there any truth to their claim? CNET's Alfred Ng breaks down crime statistics from three of Ring's earliest police partners. Subscribe to CNET: CNET playlists: Download the new CNET app: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: Follow us on Instagram: source]]></description>
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<br />Ring advertises that their video doorbells make neighborhoods safer, but is there any truth to their claim? CNET's Alfred Ng breaks down crime statistics from three of Ring's earliest police partners.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2020 23:57:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As the new coronavirus spreads across the world and cases of COVID-19 mount, the World Health Organization has declared a global pandemic. Here's what that means for you. CORRECTION: At 2:42, the map should be credited to "JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY." Subscribe to CNET: CNET playlists: Download the new CNET app: Like us on Facebook: Follow &#8230;]]></description>
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<br />As the new coronavirus spreads across the world and cases of COVID-19 mount, the World Health Organization has declared a global pandemic. Here's what that means for you.</p>
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		<title>Coronavirus shuts down the world’s biggest phone show</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mobile World Congress has been canceled, and the world's biggest tech brands are facing big delays in production, thanks to the new, deadly virus. Subscribe to CNET: CNET playlists: Download the new CNET app: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: Follow us on Instagram: source]]></description>
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<br />Mobile World Congress has been canceled, and the world's biggest tech brands are facing big delays in production, thanks to the new, deadly virus.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2020 01:09:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The UN is calling for a full investigation on Saudi Arabia's alleged role in hacking Bezos's iPhone. Subscribe to CNET: CNET playlists: Download the new CNET app: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: Follow us on Instagram: source]]></description>
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<br />The UN is calling for a full investigation on Saudi Arabia's alleged role in hacking Bezos's iPhone.</p>
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