Helpful Mexican Hangover Cures
Way more than a quick fix, these local colors will make the morning after a toast to doing it all over again.
Way more than a quick fix, these local colors will make the morning after a toast to doing it all over again.
The Huffington Post | Katherine Bindley | Posted 01.01.2012
New Year's Eve may be the most overrated holiday in existence (okay, so it's tied with Valentine's Day), but regardless, you most likely celebrated in...
HuffingtonPost.com | Brenna Cammeron | Posted 12.31.2011
Here in New York, revelers kicking off 2012 with a raging hangover have plenty of options when it comes time to nurse that morning-after pain. So thro...
The Huffington Post | Joe Satran | Posted 12.30.2011
One of HuffPost Food's favorite New Yorker articles of the past few years was Joan Acocella's 2008 exhaustive exploration of the topic of hangovers. A...
Kurt Michael Friese | Posted 02.27.2012
Chances are you've experienced it at least once. Veisalgia, or what we more commonly call a hangover, is one of the more persuasive negative side-effects of overindulging. The French have my favorite term for it, "Gueule de bois," which translates loosely to "wood face."
Menuism | Posted 02.04.2012
I cannot count, nor can I even begin to remember the number of hangovers I've had in the near-twenty years of imbibing I've enjoyed as an adult -- most of which I've hazarded as a bar owner.
Zane Lamprey | Posted 01.29.2012
I'm an expert on hangovers. I've had them on six continents and tried all of their claimed remedies. From my exhaustive research I am ready to give you the sure fire three-step solution to curing yours.
Big Girls, Small Kitchen | Posted 07.24.2011
Photo Credit: Small Kitchen College Senior Week was probably the only time in my life when I didn't feel the need to do...anything. I slept through ...
Health.com | Posted 05.25.2011
Prevention is the best cure for a hangover. The only way to avoid a pounding head and queasiness the morning after is to drink in moderation, or to ...
nypost.com | KRISTEN MATTHEW | Posted 05.25.2011
Chances are, come Saturday you're going to have one hell of a hangover. Yes, you can take some aspirin or go back to bed, but this New Year's Day, we ...
Daphne Duquesne | Posted 05.25.2011
Friday's Manhattan Cocktail Classic Gala spanned four floors of the New York Public Library and five hours of the night. Everyone would still be feel...
The Huffington Post | Amy Hertz and Jessie Kunhardt | Posted 05.25.2011
Happy New Year's everyone! We hope you all had a great time ringing in 2010, perhaps such a great time that you could use some relief. Luckily, we've ...
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D. | Posted 05.25.2011
There are New Year's Eve risks besides making a fool out of oneself -- getting into a drunk-driving accident or getting pulled over by breathalyzer-wielding law enforcement officers.
Posted 11.17.2011
Have a little too much fun last night ushering in the new year? Yoga teacher extraordinaire Tara Stiles is here to help cure your hangover with a seri...
Huffington Post | Michael Macher | Posted 11.17.2011
Hangovers happen to the very best of us. We all know the familiar story: the evening starts off innocently enough--you go to a party to unwind after a...
health.com | Posted 11.17.2011
To treat a hangover, drink lots of water, get plenty of rest -- and eat your asparagus, researchers say. A new study shows that the amino acids and m...
planetgreen.discovery.com | Planet Green | Posted 05.25.2011
While over the counter pain relievers are common practice for the hangover-inclined, you might want to think again before reaching for your aspirin, a...
men.style.com | Posted 05.25.2011
The whole thing about suicides peaking over the holidays may well be a myth, but there's no disputing that when it comes to painful mornings-after, th...
Tara Stiles | Posted 11.17.2011
It's almost certain. The holidays come with drinking. Whether it's celebratory, stress related, or just part of the program, alcohol finds its way i...
Off Track Planet | Posted 05.18.2012