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  2. Chalkboard scraping - Wikipedia

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    Chalkboard scraping. Scraping a chalkboard (also known as a blackboard) with one's fingernails produces a sound and feeling which most people find extremely irritating. The basis of the innate reaction to the sound has been studied in the field of psychoacoustics (the branch of psychology concerned with the perception of sound and its ...

  3. Stomach Growling: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and More

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    This is a sign that the activity in your intestine has slowed down. It usually happens when you’re sleeping. Some other causes of hypoactive bowel sounds may include: drugs that can slow your ...

  4. Spasmodic Dysphonia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/brain/spasmodic-dysphonia-causes...

    Hoarse. Whispered or breathy. Shaky. Trembly. Tight. Strained. Jerky. People with spasmodic dysphonia sometimes describe their voices as sounding “off” or “not right.”. Your symptoms will ...

  5. Hyperacusis: Sound Sensitivity Causes and Treatment - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/brain/sound-sensitivity-hyperacusis

    Meniere's disease. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Depression. Autism. Surgery on your jaw or face. Williams syndrome. Being around a loud noise also can cause hyperacusis. Something like a ...

  6. Dysphagia (Difficulty Swallowing): Causes, Diagnosis, and ...

    www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/swallowing...

    The most common complication of dysphagia is choking or coughing when you can't swallow food correctly and your airways are blocked. Due to fear of choking, you may avoid eating and drinking. That ...

  7. feelings of annoyance, irritation, and disgust. anger, rage, or feelings of aggression, including a desire to lash out physically or verbally. nervousness or uneasiness in situations that could ...

  8. How to Get Your Voice Back Quickly When You Have Laryngitis

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    Gargle salt water. Gargling warm salt water may help treat laryngitis by keeping your throat moist and relieving inflammation. Add 1 teaspoon of salt to a glass of warm water and try gargling two ...

  9. What To Do When Headache Medicine Doesn’t Work - WebMD

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    Preventive treatment: Prescription drugs can stop pain before it starts. It can make what you do feel less severe. Nondrug treatments: Many natural therapies can be useful, too. Your headache ...