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Dear Dr. Gott: I've read many "cures" for hiccups in your column. I remember how my mother taught me to cure my younger siblings of hiccups when they were babies by touching the tip of the tongue with a little sugar. This would cause a sharp intake of bre
When Beth Aylmer enters her daughter Cailey’s room in the middle of the night, awakened by the sound of her crying, she can tell something’s wrong. Cailey, 4, rarely sleeps more than three to five hours a night. But this isn’t simply a fussy child.
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