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Got a Hangover? #5027
Time is the only sure cure. Here are a few things you can do to help yourself feel better in the meantime:
Fill your water bottle. Sip water or fruit juice to prevent dehydration. Resist any temptation to treat your hangover with more alcohol. It'll only make you feel worse. Be careful with caffeinated beverages, too. They can make you think you're alert when you're really not.
Have a snack. Bland foods, such as toast and crackers, may boost your blood sugar and settle your stomach. Bouillon soup can help replace lost salt and potassium. Foods and drinks that contain fructose, such as honey or fruit juice, may help your body burn the alcohol faster.
Take a pain reliever. An over-the-counter pain reliever may ease your headache. But there are a few caveats. Aspirin can irritate your stomach. And if you sometimes drink alcohol to excess, acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) can cause severe liver damage.
Go back to bed. If you sleep long enough, your hangover may be gone when you wake up.
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Thanks to:
SKD - Gresham - USA. - rec.:Feb 12, 2007 - pub.:Feb 26, 2007 - sent.:Feb 28, 2007
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Creativity #3270
The secret of creativity is knowing
how to hide your sources.
- ALBET EINSTEIN -
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Thanks to:
R.RAMACHANDRA RAO - HYDERABAD - India - rec.:Jan 30, 2005 - pub.:Mar 11, 2005 - sent.:Mar 3, 2010
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Information #3271
In God we trust, the rest must have data.
- SCIENTIST -
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Thanks to:
R.RAMACHANDRA RAO - HYDERABAD - India - rec.:Jan 30, 2005 - pub.:Mar 11, 2005 - sent.:May 30, 2013
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Poem to write #3279
Every word is a poem waiting to be written
- RALPH WALDO EMERSON -
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Thanks to:
R.RAMACHANDRA RAO - HYDERABAD - India - rec.:Jan 30, 2005 - pub.:Mar 11, 2005
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