No, coffee and other caffeinated beverages don’t help hangovers. They can actually make your symptoms worse, as they slow ...
Fortunately, tweaking your daily eating habits can help make your visits to the bathroom more productive. “A well-balanced diet plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy and regular ...
If your health goals for the new year include improving your diet, drinking more water or eating more fruits and vegetables, ...
If this sounds like you, head to Dutch's Sandwich Shop this New Year. Choose from a pastrami-loaded Dutch Daddy or the ...
Waking up on New Year’s Day with a pounding headache and a queasy stomach is no way to start the year – try these hangover cures.
A fan of the drinking, but not so much of some of those less-than-pleasant hangover conditions that present themselves the morning after? We hear you! More than the physical fatigue and the irritating ...
Bourbon whiskey, for example, contains 37 times more congeners than vodka. Studies have shown that people who have a big ...
What you eat is important, too. While no food will magically cure your hangover, Schiff suggests four that may be worth a shot and four to avoid like the plague. Bananas can help restore depleted ...
Dr Rashid Bani, a private GP and medical advisor at Orange County CBD, has suggested that Brits should ditch bland food and ...
After a night of toasting the New Year, you may wake up Jan. 1 with a pounding headache, fatigue and nausea. Here are a few ...
What you should avoid eating before a night of heavy drinking on New Year's … and what you should rather eat/ drink before ...
A GP has shared advice for those planning a night out this festive season, explaining how certain foods can help to slow down ...