Hiccups, scientifically known as singultus, are involuntary diaphragm contractions often triggered by eating or drinking. While usually brief, persist ...
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Budimir Šobat spent his early years chasing extremes — excelling on the court, pushing limits in the gym, and eventually losing himself to alcohol. Everything changed in 2000 when his daughter Saša ...
Those tiny thumps you're feeling? They're probably baby hiccups – and they're not just normal, they're a sign things are on track.
A man who thought he had a bad back from working in a pub and take paracetamol for the pain has been diagnosed with a cancer so rare just 79 people a year are told they have it. Roy Mugera thought his ...
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The human body contains numerous enigmatic elements that scientists have not been able to explain through simple explanations. The most confusing patterns exist in plain sight, although scientists ...
By Brenden BobbyReader Staff This past weekend, I spent some time cleaning up the property when I suddenly felt a sharp pain ...
The phrenic nerve controls the diaphragm, the dome-shaped muscle that is primarily responsible for breathing. Contraction of the diaphragm expands the lungs and draws air into them. The phrenic nerve ...