A pounding head, dry mouth and bone-deep fatigue — the misery of a hangover hits hard because alcohol disrupts fluid balance, sleep, blood sugar and even irritates your stomach and throat. What steps ...
Unfortunately, we don’t know how to cure hangovers yet. However, we do know a lot more about how to make sure you wake up ...
The new year might be a time for making resolutions to improve one's health, but for many people it dawns with the nausea, headache and anxiety of a hangover. But in recent years, products promising ...
A popular drinking strategy is helping young partygoers pace their pours and stay hydrating during a night out. Sip happens — but you might be able to outdrink the consequences. A drinking strategy ...
Nausea, headaches, and sensitivity to light and sound are all common symptoms of a hangover, and most of these will go away over time as the body works to process alcohol. But it might not just be a ...
From office parties to family gatherings and New Year's Eve celebrations, the holiday season is often a time for overindulging — and for waking up the next morning scrambling for a hangover fix. While ...
Liver enzymes that break down alcohol become less efficient with age, causing people to feel the effects of alcohol faster ...
Experts reveal how the human body processes alcoholic drinks differently over time, starting in the late 30s — and what it ...