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Let’s face it, we virtually know nothing about our bodies. I mean, we breathe, and sleep, and eat, and put it on repeat. But apparently, there’s some everyday magic we can do with our physique that we didn’t have a clue existed. Pull your seat closer.

You know how you're sitting in a movie theatre and out of nowhere, your nose is about to blast off like Elon Musk's SpaceX? There’s a trick for this. Or hiccups. There’s a simple hack to treat those little devils too. Because we can only take a limited amount of hiccups at a time, and every extra one is a threat to human dignity.

So scroll down below to pack yourself with some useful tips and tricks that may save your date, shield you from embarrassment, and simply make it pass.

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#1

A man relaxing in water near a city shoreline, illustrating cool life hacks about our bodies and relaxation benefits. Instead of treading water and tiring yourself out float on your back by arching your spine and pushing your hips up toward the sky. Spread your limbs out and use small movements with your arms to stabilize. Contemplate life.

crdog , Leandro Riviello Report

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    #2

    Man in red shirt doing pull-ups on outdoor bar showing strength and fitness body life hacks benefits in park setting. When you do pullups, try to imagine yourself pulling your elbows down, not pulling your body up. It's a mental trick that can make them feel easier, because it forces you to use the muscles in your back more.

    FloralBison , Eric Astrauskas Report

    #3

    Close-up of dark chocolate pieces on a textured surface, illustrating cool life hacks about our bodies and health benefits. Feeling depressed or just thoroughly upset? Have a snack containing the following: --Dark chocolate (to raise endorphins) --Blueberries (to raise serotonin) --Green tea+ (which contains L-theanine that blocks stress receptors in your brain) --Anything rich in B-vitamins like 5-Hour Energy, VitaminWater, or banana chips (as B-vitamins replenish energy that's sapped when you are depressed) I've used this custom snack pack to great effect in the past, even coming back from being legitimately suicidal. I've had my mood turn around inside of 2 hours with this. I'm on a daily antidepressant now and am doing much better overall, but sometimes I still need this emotional bandaid fix. +Hot or cold green tea will work, but for added benefit, holding a warm mug of hot tea sends signals to your brain to help your muscles relax, which you may be subconsciously tensing due to stress.

    PianoManGidley , AlexanderStein Report

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    #4

    Glass of cold water with ice cubes on a table illustrating life hacks about our bodies and hydration benefits. Water should be the first thing you put into your body each day.

    NateDawg24 , Roger Johnson Report

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    #5

    Woman demonstrating a body life hack by using a stool to improve posture while sitting on a toilet. Make pooping easier by elevating your knees and feet, so you're in a squatting position.

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    #6

    Close-up of a person’s clenched fist demonstrating a cool life hack about our bodies in a casual indoor setting. Squeezing your left thumb into your palm can help cut off your gag reflex. Thought it was [bullcrap]. Tried it. Can brush my tongue nicely now

    MaxwellSavageYork , User Report

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    #7

    Close-up of a human hand with fingers spread wide against a light fabric background, showing life hacks about our bodies. When you are hot pour cold water over your wrists to cool your body off. The reason this remedy works is because your wrist and neck both contain pulse points, areas where you can feel your pulse because your blood vessels are close to the surface of your skin.

    mojaksywa , star athena Report

    #8

    Young woman covering one eye with her hand in a black and white portrait illustrating life hacks about our bodies. If you need to get up in the middle of the night keep one eye closed so that when you flip on the lights it stays attuned to night vision. That way you can still see in the dark with the other eye when you're done.

    Davidglo , Alexander Krivitskiy Report

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    #9

    Person sitting with head in hands, demonstrating stress and body reaction in a dimly lit room. If you're worried you're gonna throw up, you're mouth usually fills with saliva a bit beforehand because the contents of your stomach are harmful to the throat. It's a pretty good sign you're gonna toss them cookies.

    myrtlemurrs , Trần Toàn Report

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    #10

    Young woman with short hair blowing nose using tissue, illustrating cool life hacks about our bodies. If you have a stuffed up nostril, lay on your side which is opposite to the nostril (e.g. If the left nostril is plugged, lay on your right side). Try tilting your head different ways and just lay there. Once you find the right head orientation, the pressure will relieve itself. It's orgasmic.

    User , PublicDomainPictures Report

    #11

    Woman in orange leggings exercising on a mat indoors, demonstrating cool life hacks about our bodies for fitness. If you get some form of exercise every day, your mind and body will feel better. Lifting 3-4 times a week and biking to work/school every day has completely changed who I am over the course of a year and a half. Don't give up on yourself.

    User , Jonathan Borba Report

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    #12

    Young man in red sweater sitting on the floor by a window, illustrating cool life hacks about our bodies and wellbeing. If you are experiencing a panic attack or you are anxious enough to elevate your heart rate, you can hold a cold water bottle to your face between your nose and cheekbone and hold your breath for 30 seconds to have your body relax itself.

    User , Fernando @cferdo Report

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    #13

    Young woman covering her mouth with a gray glove, smiling outdoors in cold weather, illustrating life hacks about our bodies. If you feel a sneeze coming but it fails to emerge (super frustrating), look at a bright light and it'll come. Works for me almost every time.

    Raisinization , Pexels Report

    #14

    Man performing a seated forward stretch on a rug indoors, demonstrating cool life hacks about our bodies and flexibility. Rolling around and stretching on the floor for 5-10 minutes helps to relieve a huge amount of body aches/soreness for me. It really relaxes your body and loosens it up.

    Sumit316 , Adam McGuffie Report

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    #15

    Hand holding pencil solving physics problems on paper, illustrating cool life hacks about our bodies and motion concepts. If you're writing a test and are having trouble thinking/remembering an answer, adjust your position - somehow this helps you think differently

    User , tjevans Report

    #16

    Child wearing a blue jacket holding an ice cream cone, illustrating cool life hacks about our bodies and sensory reactions. When you get a brain freeze, press and hold your tongue up to the roof of your mouth.

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    #17

    Partially open white door leading to a hallway with wooden floor and textured walls, illustrating body movement life hacks. More a gltich than a hack, but if you position yourself in the door frame (or something similar) with your arms hanging down and push both your arms against the frame with all your force and keep doing that for about 30 seconds and step away while completely relaxing your arms your arms will raise themselves upwards while you are relaxing your arms.

    User , Salim Virji Report

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    #18

    Man wearing a red shirt with mouth wide open, illustrating a cool life hack about our bodies and health. If you have somewhat of a double chin or you want your jawline to be more defined in a picture, put your tongue on the roof of your mouth.

    crdog , Mike Oliva Report

    #19

    Man in a white shirt holding a tissue near his nose, illustrating cool life hacks about our bodies and health tips. Drain congested sinuses by alternating between pressing your tongue to the roof of your mouth, then pressing a finger between your eyebrows

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    #20

    Woman in blue shirt covering mouth with hands, illustrating surprising life hacks about our bodies concept on white background. To quickly cure your hiccups: Deeply inhale, hold it, swallow twice, then exhale through your nose.

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    #21

    Close-up sketch of a human ear with a highlighted section, illustrating a cool life hack about our bodies. To hear someone talking next to you in a loud room, lightly pull back on the little flaps on both your ears — then push them in.

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    #22

    Young woman researching cool life hacks about our bodies on her laptop in a bright home workspace. To calm down when you're feeling extremely nervous, put your thumb in your mouth, close your lips, and try to blow out air, letting your cheeks puff up.

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    #23

    Young woman in a red polka dot shirt making a funny face, showing a cool life hack about our bodies with her tongue out. When you accidentally burn your tongue on hot coffee or tea, swish with very cold water (but don't s**k on ice)

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    #24

    Two men on the beach at sunset giving a high five, illustrating cool life hacks about our bodies and interaction. To ensure you never miss contact in a high-five, watch the other person's elbow.

    ghostoftheuniverse , Tyler Nix Report

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    #25

    Man shaving his face with razor in front of mirror, demonstrating daily life hacks about our bodies and grooming. Guys: when shaving over your Adam's apple, swallow as you swipe down to avoid getting nicked.

    crdog , Supply Report

    #26

    Woman with blonde hair sneezing into a tissue, demonstrating a cool life hack about our bodies and health care. Stop a sneeze in its tracks by pressing down on the area right above your upper lip.

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