For as long as there has been alcohol, there have been people searching for a cure to the next day fatigue, nausea, and headaches that can come with a hangover. Most hangovers will go away on ...
Next time, show restraint. It’s the best hangover ‘cure’, says Don Kavanagh. With all the talk about drink and drinking these days, I’m constantly amazed that no one ever mentions the H-word.
Next time someone offers you a glass of water as a hangover cure, you'll be faced with the truth. Cheers to wisdom and sensible drinking!' Mr Mackas wrote in a social media post.
Whether it's a greasy fry-up or pint of water we all have our remedies to shaking off that hangover, but what's the best cure? There's plenty of options, from the traditional home cures to science ...
While there are plenty of supposed hangover “cures” out there – from eating a greasy breakfast to the ill-advised “hair-of-the-dog” – a recent paper suggests that regular exercise may ...
If you’re feeling the repercussions after celebrating, you might be tempted to try the hangover ‘cure’ best known as hair of the dog. But does it really work? We spoke to experts to see if ...
People are precious about their hangover cures. We’ve all got that mate who insists on downing a prairie oyster or heading straight to Maccy D’s after a big night out. Some of us prefer to ...
But science seems to say 'no', food cannot magically reverse the damage done and cure your hangover. Among other things, alcohol reduces the absorption of key vitamins (B1, B12, folic acid and zinc).
As Indians woke up from New Year parties, Google search for ‘ hangover cure ’ peaked. The most interest coming in from the party destination of the country – Goa. It was followed by the most ...