Hangovers Directory
If you've had a hangover, you know it's not fun. The price for drinking too much is a headache, nausea, possible vomiting, and dizziness. Whisky and dark wine are known for producing stronger symptoms in many people. Myths abound about hangover cures, but most "remedies" are nothing more than a rumor. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about what causes a hangover, how to prevent a hangover, home "remedies" that some claim can treat a hangover, and much more.
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How to Help a Hangover
hile there’s no magic pill that can erase a hangover, there are things you can do to feel a little better the next day. Use these tips before, during, and after drinking to help take the edge off.
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Remedy a New Year's Hangover
If you are going to have a few drinks to ring in the New Year, here are a few tips on dealing with the headache and ringing in your ears.
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Make Smart Food and Drink Choices at Parties
Tempted by the buffet? Here's how to make smart food and drink choices at a party.
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Avoiding Hangovers: Mixed Drink Tips, Pacing With Water, and More
WebMD explains how to reduce the effects of alcohol with tips like drinking more water, avoiding cheap alcohol, and more.
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How to Prevent and Cure a Hangover
Had one too many drinks last night? Find out how to feel better and what to sip on next time.
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Hangover Tips
Our experts offer five solid ways to treat that hangover, or even avoid one all together.
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The Truth About Alcohol
Could alcoholic beverages really have health benefits? We talk to experts to find out how much a drink can help or hurt.