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The only way to prevent a hangover is to
drink less alcohol - drinking water or eating won't help you avoid the pain. People who claim to be immune to hangovers
are just kidding themselves, as there is no way to avoid the nausea and
pounding headache, scientists have concluded.
Although one quarter of people claim to be able to consume alcohol
without consequences, researchers have found they are probably just not
drinking enough for it to have an impact.
Likewise people who claim water and eating help stave off that
energy-sapping morning after feeling, it is likely that they did not drink as
much as they thought.
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Lead author Dr Joris Verster, of Utrecht
University, the Netherlands said: "In general, we found a pretty straight
relationship; the more you drink, the more likely you are to get a hangover. "The majority of those who in fact
reported never having a hangover tended to drink less, perhaps less than they
themselves thought would lead to a hangover". The researchers also looked at whether
eating or drinking water directly after drinking alcohol made you less likely
to experience a hangover.
You can read more at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/11831096/Want-to-avoid-a-hangover-Dont-drink-too-much-scientists-conclude.html
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