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  2. How to prevent a hangover, and 3 ways to treat one - AOL

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    Find out how to prevent a hangover — or at least keep that morning-after misery to a minimum. Experts say there is only one true preventive — or cure — for a hangover: Don’t drink.

  3. This Stat Can Help You Tell If You're Actually Hitting Your ...

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    If you’re an athlete (yes, recreational sports count!), body composition can be a critical and sometimes overlooked training metric. Tracking muscle growth lets you know if your current ...

  4. We Had Experts Share All the Ways to Prevent a Hangover ... - AOL

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    Below are 18 expert-approved tips that'll tell you exactly how to prevent a hangover at every stage—from what to do before you drink, while you drink, before you sleep, and during that dreaded ...

  5. Hangover - Wikipedia

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    Some terms for 'hangover' are derived from names for liquor, for example, in Chile a hangover is known as a caña [62] from a Spanish slang term for a glass of beer. [63] Similar is the Irish 'brown bottle flu' derived from the type of bottle common to beer. [64] In German, the hangover is known as a "Kater", literally a tomcat.

  6. Harvard step test - Wikipedia

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    The subject immediately sits down on completion of the test, and the heartbeats are counted for 1 to 1.5, 2 to 2.5, and 3 to 3.5 minutes. [3] The results are written down as time until exhaustion in seconds and total heartbeats counted (). It is plotted into a simple fitness index equation: [3]

  7. Hangover remedies - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich egg omelette – consumed as a hangover food in South Africa [22] Fry up – a British full breakfast [18] Loco moco [23] Omelette [30] Prairie oyster – a cocktail served as a hangover remedy that consists of raw egg, Worcestershire sauce, tomato juice, vinegar, hot sauce, salt and ground black pepper. [18] Ramen [18] Shakshuka [23 ...

  8. Here's How to Tell if You're Dealing With Bloating or Belly ...

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    Both bloating and weight gain are treatable; just because you’re experiencing one (or both) now doesn’t mean you always will. Put these tips into practice and you’ll likely find your clothes ...

  9. Hara hachi bun me - Wikipedia

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    Hara hachi bun me (腹八分目) (also spelled hara hachi bu, and sometimes misspelled hari hachi bu) is a Confucian [1] teaching that instructs people to eat until they are 80 percent full. [2] The Japanese phrase translates to "Eat until you are eight parts (out of ten) full", [ 2 ] or "belly 80 percent full". [ 3 ]