A company marketing an 'anti-hangover' powder was being sued for promoting fraudulent health claims.
Days after the start of Germany's legendary Oktoberfest season, a court in Frankfurt has ruled that hangovers are a legitimate"illness."
A recent study indicates the order in which drinks are consumed has no impact on the severity of a hangover.Beyond a mere inconvenience, hangovers have been connected in numerous studies to poor academic and job performance, reduced productivity and workplace absenteeism.
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