You can't. People often get the hiccups from eating or drinking too fast.
When you laugh you breathe in a lot of air and that causes hiccups
Yes. The person may scream or gasp which will stop the spasms causing the hiccups.
It does not affect longevity of a person's life.
Yes. my teacher. she died in class from hiccups.
With sufficient nutritious food and plenty of water, a person can survive indefinitely.
Without protection, a person would not survive long on Mars due to the lack of breathable air, extreme cold temperatures, and intense radiation exposure. To survive on Mars, a person would need a life support system providing oxygen, heating, shelter, and protection from radiation.
Virtually everyone experiences hiccups, but they rarely last long or require a doctor's care. Occasionally, a bout of hiccups will last longer than two days, earning it the name
A person with hiccups.
3 minutes
as long as the blood doesnt go to their head
Yes, anxiety can cause hiccups. Anxiety can trigger the release of hormones and chemicals that can affect a person's nervous system, which in turn affects the nerves associated with the diaphragm, which can cause hiccups. Anxiety can also cause a person to unintentionally gulp air or eat and drink too quickly, which can also trigger hiccups. Other strong emotional reactions can also trigger hiccups. Basically, if it makes your nerves start fluttering, it can make your diaphragm flutter too.