Does 'hair of the dog' actually work after drinking alcohol? What experts say about the hangover 'cure'

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Does 'hair of the dog' actually work after drinking alcohol? What experts say about the hangover 'cure'
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The medieval saying 'the hair of the dog that bit you' has been used as a rumored hangover cure, but here's why you shouldn't fight alcohol with alcohol

Unlike its predecessor, though, there might be a little truth to treating alcohol-induced hangovers with alcohol, but experts still don't recommend it. Here’s why."The short answer is yes," said Dr. Ken Perry, an emergency physician in South Carolina.

If you’re trying to find an actual hangover cure, you’re sadly out of luck, according to the NIAAA, which is a part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

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