AFTER a month of festivities, many people are attempting Dry January in an attempt to cut back on the booze.  Christmas can ...
The so-called experts who tell us alcohol is a depressant are lying through their filthy teeth. Men in white coats tell us that hangovers are caused by the excessive intake of alcohol. Funny, then, ...
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 ...
The best (and worst) hangover cures that I swear by as a 29-year-old who refuses to say no to a party even if I'm working the next day.
Dr Rashid Bani has recommended that Brits should ditch bland food and caffeine-laden drinks to help with a hangover - and ...
Bourbon whiskey, for example, contains 37 times more congeners than vodka. Studies have shown that people who have a big ...
Recovering from a hangover involves eating fatty foods before drinking, avoiding spirit mixes, and hydrating with coconut ...