The Science Behind Post-Meal Hiccups
In bustling cities worldwide, from New York to London, individuals often eat on the go, leading to an increase in post-meal hiccup occurrences. These sudden, involuntary contractions of the diaphragm are medically intriguing.Experts, including Dr. Emily Carter from the Medical Research Institute, explain that hiccups after eating quickly are mainly due to the diaphragm's sudden movement. Rapid con...More
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