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Hangovers are bad, and are even worse when we’re older. Thanks to South Korean lab rats, we have an idea why.

Posted on December 31, 2013 by Ted Bauer

There’s a good chance you might be hungover tomorrow. Such is, as they say, life. The first thing I would recommend is not watching the above video while hungover — it blares Rihanna at you, and that can be extremely tough to… Continue Reading →

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