The whole thing about suicides peaking over the holidays may well be a myth, but there's no disputing that when it comes to painful mornings-after, the cruelest month isn't April, it's December (plus the first of January, of course). To help you brave the mostand often leastwonderful time of the year, and because moderating your drinking during the holidays is simply not an option, we offer the following thoroughly researched remedies. Some are ancient, some are new, and nearly all are legal. May the season provide you occasion to try them all.
Most people think dehydration is the only cause of a hangover, but inflammation is a big contributor...
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When you're hungover, reversing dehydration is a critical first step, and replacing your body's...
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If you don't want to hit the hair of the dog but still need something to take the edge off, it's...
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Little more than an excuse to start drinking again? Maybe, but there's merit here, too. The reason?...
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This obviously (if not quite overtly) hangover-specific variety of Alka-Seltzer contains 130...
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Getting up and going for a run is hard enough after a sober evening in, so how is anyone expected to...
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Much like imbibing more alcohol, spicy dishes can distract the body from processing methanol,...
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Aside from the sweating, the aching, and the vomiting, one of the worst symptoms of a hangover is...
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Poland's national hangover cure gets its ameliorative powers from a high concentration of...
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Meant to be taken before you get your drink on, HPF uses a prickly pear extract (dubbed Tex-OE) to...
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