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A History of the Hangover »

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Hangovers are not serious enough to be considered a medical condition, and there is, actually, no remedy for themââ;¬"apart from old wives' tales and roast beef. They're neither a bad cold nor the flu, though they're serious enough to keep some in bed. But are hangovers always bad?

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    mafra8246 months, 2 weeks ago

    Good aritcle. It's really helpful, thank you

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      injest6 months, 2 weeks ago

      A long long time ago, during competition for the drunken sailor award, it was said that breathing pure oxygen (LOX used in Aircraft) will kill a hangover in a heart beat.

      Don't know if that's true.

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      chevydog6 months, 2 weeks ago

      Wonder how the term "Hair of the dog" originated.

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