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With the holidays upon us, many tend to drink too much and must deal with the next day hangover. This article says if you drink vodka rather than burbon, your next day hangover will not be as bad. Here is the article.

Rachael Rettner, staff Writer

livescience.com – Fri Dec 18, 2009

If you've ever had one too many drinks during a night out, you're probably familiar with the dreaded aftermath: the hangover. Turns out, your liquor of choice could influence your morning headache.

A new study finds that, compared with vodka, if you down too much bourbon, you're likely to have a worse hangover. But when it comes to your next-day activities, it doesn't matter which of the two beverages you drink, your performance is likely to be the same.

The study involved 95 participants ages 21 to 33 who were heavy drinkers, but had no history of alcohol abuse. Their arduous task: Get drunk. And they got paid - $450, to boot!

The authors weren't simply looking at the effects of alcohol, however. They were specifically interested in the levels of toxic substances called congeners in the alcohol. These compounds are byproducts of alcohol fermentation, and they are partly responsible for the alcohol's color. Darker liquors and wines have more congeners than lighter ones - for instance, the amount of congeners in bourbon is 37 times the amount in vodka, according to the study.

"While the alcohol alone is enough to make many people feel sick the next day, these toxic natural substances can add to the ill effects as our body reacts to them," Damaris Rohsenow, a professor at the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies at Brown University, said in a statement.

Rohsenow and her colleagues wanted to investigate whether or not congener levels had any effect on hangover symptoms the following day, or the ability of people to perform certain tasks.

Participants consumed either vodka or bourbon mixed with caffeine-free cola on one night, until until they had drunk about the minimum amount required to induce a hangover, the researchers say.

On a separate night, the participants unknowingly drank a placebo, in this case, cola with tonic and a few drops of either bourbon or vodka in order to avoid serious suspicions that the beverage was in fact a placebo.

Once the subjects' breath alcohol levels had reached about zero, they were asked to fill out questionnaires regarding how they felt. They also performed tasks to measure their cognitive function, which tested the subjects' ability to pay close attention to a task while also making rapid choices.

Not surprisingly, alcoholic drinks made people feel more hung-over than the placebo, but bourbon made people feel even worse than vodka, Rohsenow said.

And while alcohol also impaired the subjects' performance on the cognitive tasks, "they did no worse after bourbon than after vodka," Rohsenow said.

The study also looked at the effects of alcohol on sleep, and found that although alcohol did disrupt sleep, people who drank bourbon slept just as well as those who drank vodka.

"This means that bourbon's greater effects on hangover are not due to it having greater effects on sleep," Rohsenow said.

The results will be published in the March 2010 issue of the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research. The study was funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and the National Center for Research Resources, among others.

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Any home remedies out there to lessen your hangover? A friend who often dirinks heavily told me the key to lessen your hangover the next day is to drink a glass of water before you go to bed. Might be something to it since I would imagine alcohol dehydrates you. I guess a couple of asprin help, as well. Thins the blood and lessens that pounding in your head.

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I did not realize menudo was a hangover cure. I am sure the fiery hot soup will clear the head. For me, they could leave out the tripe. When you talk of menudo, I always think of the Puerto Rican boy band that started the career of Ricky Martin.

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Quote: "If you leave out the tripe, it wouldn't be menudo." According to Wikipedia, there is a Filipino menudo stew-like dish. "Filipino menudo will usually contain tripe though common variants will include chickpeas, red peppers and raisins."

Quote: "Menudo is not supposed to be fiery hot" Again, according to Wikipedia, "Usually, lime, chopped onions, and chopped cilantro are added and some also add crushed oregano and extra crushed red chili peppers for a spicier taste." I guess adding crush red chili pepper doesn't make it hot?

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First of all, I said MEXICAN menudo. Secondly, by your own Wikipedia quote you said ""extra red chili peppers for a spicier taste." Diana Kennedy, one of the foremost Anglo authorities on traditional Mexican cuisine, saves the chilies to be used as a topping, affording the diner to make the menudo as hot or as mild as you like it. How many times have you cooked or even tasted menudo? I would venture to say "none".

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Quote: "First of all, I said MEXICAN menudo. Secondly, by your own Wikipedia quote you said ""extra red chili peppers for a spicier taste." Diana Kennedy, one of the foremost Anglo authorities on traditional Mexican cuisine, saves the chilies to be used as a topping, affording the diner to make the menudo as hot or as mild as you like it. How many times have you cooked or even tasted menudo? I would venture to say "none". "

Yes indeed you initially said Mexican menudo, but then you made the broad statement, “If you leave out the tripe, it wouldn’t be memudo." I simply pointed out a case where that is not so. Seems you are a little testy today, maybe too much Christmas cheer? No I have never made menudo. In my youth, I traveled extensively in Mexico and tasted many different dishes. So what? Does that really mean you are an expert and I should not comment?

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Thanks for trying to keep it a pleasant board. I hate it when posters attach each other instead of discussing the issue. I feel there is always two sides to a coin. Sometimes it seems posters here are all sitting around the campfire singing coom-by-ya. Even though I might agree with the campfire girls, there is usually another view and another song to sing.

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