To my limited understanding, no two hangovers are the same — and they depend greatly on what you’ve been drinking the night before. For instance, I believe that if you’ve been on the red wine all ...
Wondering why you always get a headache the morning after drinking wine? Many people think that sulfites are the culprit behind wine headaches, but other chemicals are likely to blame. Some studies ...
The bottle of wine you choose at happy hour is more to blame for your hangover than you realize. Experts recommend buying lighter wines like a Beaujolais, Jura reds, or a crisp white. Regardless of ...
Americans’ relationship with alcohol and their perception of how healthy it is may be changing — with younger people drinking a lot less, and many people in general reevaluating whether even small ...
If you plan your evening's alcohol consumption by the old wives' tale "beer before wine and you'll feel fine; wine before beer, have fear," then you might wake up tomorrow feeling awful. Researchers ...
The grape debate has been settled. Two scientists at the University of California, Davis, believe they discovered why cabernets, pinot noirs and other types of red wine cause such brutal hangovers.
Wine drinkers could be pouring themselves more than they think, according to a new study by Iowa State University. Those asked to serve themselves a normal glass of white wine into a clear glass ...