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Dr. Rhonda Low separates hangover facts from fiction, and offers a few ways to ease the quease
Hangover Facts
An estimated 77 per cent of people who drink will experience a hangover. The medical term for an alcohol hangover is “veisalgia,” a combination of the Norwegian word “kveis” (uneasiness following debauchery) and the Greek term “algia” (pain). Dehydration, poor sleep and an inflammatory component play a role in causing hangovers. Here’s what we know:
Click through for hangover myths and relief.
Googling “hangover cure” after a rough night out? Be wary of popular remedies that won’t work.
While there’s little evidence to support most of the popular hangover remedies, a few products may offer some relief.