As all university students know, the education component of higher education is secondary to another, more fundamental preoccupation: partying. And when it comes to uni partying, few go as hard as the Brits. So, now, as we approach the start of...
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Vomiting is a practice often associated with the disappearance of toxic cells in your body, many people believe that it will help you to reduce your blood alcohol level. This myth couldn’t be more wrong. Vomiting to reduce your...
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For some drinkers, the horror of a hangover is more than just a severe headache and upset stomach. Anxiety can be a scary thing too. Maybe you struggle to recall everything from last night and scroll through your texts frantically...
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You've probably heard something about kombucha's health advantages, but have you heard about a kombucha hangover cure? Today, we'll take a look at the world of kombucha to see if it should be your new go-to hangover cure!First of all,...
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You may have a pounding headache, excruciating nausea, and/or an allergy to bright lights after a night of drinking a bit too much. However, when you overindulge in alcoholic beverages, you may have feelings of unease and anxiety, or your...
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It's easy to confuse being hungover with being hungry. Your head is pounding like it was slammed into a cement roof the night before, your joints hurt, your throat and mouth are parched, and your stomach may be churning. However,...
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Whether it's because of a work function or a party with friends, drinking all night can cause a dizzy and nauseous hangover, leaving no way to return to normal life smoothly the next day. In fact, there are some natural...
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Binge drinking is defined as consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time or drinking in order to become inebriated. Binge drinking is defined as consuming more than 8 units of alcohol in a single session...
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When you feel a hangover, some people think it's no big deal, but it's not. Large amounts of alcohol can stimulate your central nervous system, causing dizziness, headaches, and nausea, and you can also run to the toilet frequently or...
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