Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012 at
4:21 am
Article by Dougal Kay
Alcohol effects people in different ways but everybody seems to have the dreaded hangover. How to cure hangovers? There are ways to minimise the bad effects and stop the hangover.
The main cause of a hangover is the build up of enzymes in the blood that are released to try and defend the body against the alcohol. The excess toxins cause you to feel sick, have a headache and an upset stomach…You feel generally ill.
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Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 at
4:21 am
Question by todo: is depression like a constant hangover?
i have never been depressed, i wonder what it is like
Best answer:
Answer by Depressed Girl
im glad you’ve never been depressed
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Sunday, August 21st, 2011 at
4:17 am
Article by John S
After the drunken spending spree on wall st by President bush, and with Obama only days away from office. The deep hangover from 2008 is now lingering in the start of 2009.
Bailouts, stimulus packages, sell off’s are still happening and sending the US economy into a depreciative nightmare. This is caused from people being so bad in debt they are forced to sell off all their assets so as to help pay those they owe money too.
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Friday, August 12th, 2011 at
4:25 am
Article by Jenny Dane
Drinking is one of the best activities that you can do to enjoy your time with friends, lovers and even absolute strangers. The free flowing conversations, funny jokes and even the drinking games make any bout tempered with alcohol an amazing experience. The discovery of alcohol usually starts when we are in high school, or even earlier. We often catch ourselves taking that alluring sniff at dad’s half-empty bottle of tequila and feel a mix of danger and pleasure at the experience.
And then we hang out with the ‘bad crowd’ and they introduce us to some of the best substances we can ever experience in our lives. This usually counts as a turning point in our lives, as much as a lot of people don’t like admitting it. These early hard partying sessions introduce us at least to the wonders of good drinks, and we, unfortunate neophytes that we are, down them all in one go, as if it were the Great Depression.
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Saturday, April 23rd, 2011 at
4:21 am
A hangover is a term used to describe the effects felt the morning after a night of excessive drinking. If you are guilty of consuming just a little too much the night before, then you will most likely wake up with a hangover. Physical symptoms such as a pounding headache, queasy stomach, dry throat, redness of the eyes, thirst and fatigue are characteristic of a hangover. In addition, you may also experience a rapid heartbeat, tremors, muscle aches and sweating. Mental symptoms such as dizziness, depression, irritability and anxiety are also common.
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Sunday, March 27th, 2011 at
4:26 am
A hangover is a collection of unpleasant physical and mental symptoms that occur after a session of heavy alcohol consumption. The severity of hangover symptoms can depend on many factors, such as how much alcohol was consumed and the type of alcohol, but hangovers are caused by only one thing — drinking too much alcohol.
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Wednesday, December 15th, 2010 at
4:21 am
Most people don’t really understand the problems caused by alcohol hangover depression symptoms. If you are feeling blue and wondering if you may have depression you may be tempted to use alcohol to temporarily feel better. This works for most people in that it calms them and helps their overall happiness but it can trigger a deeper depression after the alcohol’s effects wear off.
Everyone’s drinking habits vary. Some can drink without overdoing it; some cannot drink without drinking way too much. This is what causes alcohol hangover depression. Alcohol can negatively affect many of your body’s organs including the liver, kidneys which serve as filters to remove the alcohol from your bloodstream and especially your brain.
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Thursday, November 4th, 2010 at
9:07 am
Here are the top 10 hangover tips that could definitely help you on your next night out. The first 5 tips are pretty common, the second 5 tips get into specific nutrients that are known to help hangovers.
Here they are…
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Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
8:58 am
It’s that time of year again we have hangovers and want to cure them.
Of course, you should not drink to excess in the first place but if you do, here are some proven methods that will work to cure your hangover fast.
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Monday, June 28th, 2010 at
10:36 am
I know how XTC works, using up your happy for the week, but I wonder – is that always the case? I mean, when I get fitshaced drinking alcohol, I don’t necessarily get a hangover either. Is it possible that you’re fine the day after taking XTC? And what are the natural chances?