Sometimes it’s the epic hangover after a wedding that gets you, and you’re scrambling to figure out to make the pressure stop. What do you do? You google!
The Centers for Disease Control crunched the numbers and found that big time boozing doesn’t just mess with your personal and professional life it also puts a damper on the economy at large, to the tune of $249 billion.
St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner and you've most certainly got your Irish pub crawl around town planned. But the day after? Put down the Bloody Mary. The hair of the dog may be your best friend, but it won’t cure that hangover. Instead, try these ideas we swear by—and some (sour pickle juice?!) we’ll pass along just in the nick o' time:
New Years Eve is upon us. The best parties of the year are happening all over and everyone is ready to say hello to a brand new year. Many greet this new year with an inebriated handshake. Consuming more than usual is a common fashion for partiers ready to start fresh with a new year. This comes with a price. The New Years Day hangover will bring that fresh start to a halt. Here are some tip
Thanks to some of the best minds of our time, we’re finally being given concrete tips that will help us get over those horrid headaches we experience after a night of partying.
Michael Alan Rubin claims the story for ‘The Hangover Part II’ was stolen from a screenplay he wrote about his disastrous honeymoon in Thailand.
Now, he’s suing Warner Bros. for an unspecified amount of money, claiming the sordid tale is his.
Everyone’s got those Hangover-worthy photos from epic nights out with your Wolfpack. Don’t let them hide on your phone or camera – show ‘em off, and you could win your very own theater for the release of Hangover 2 - May 26 at the Iris.