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How To Get Rid Of A Hangover Fast At Home With Simple DIY Remedies
How To Get Rid Of A Hangover Fast At Home With Simple DIY Remedies

News18

time3 days ago

  • Health
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How To Get Rid Of A Hangover Fast At Home With Simple DIY Remedies

Last Updated: Waking up with a hangover means dealing with a headache, nausea, tiredness. However, with these simple tips you can get rid of a hangover fast at home. Woke up with a pounding headache, nausea, and zero energy after a night out? You're not alone. Hangovers can be brutal, but the good news is that you don't always need fancy remedies or over-the-counter pills. Knowing how to get rid of a hangover fast at home can help you bounce back and feel like yourself again. Follow these simple and effective steps to get rid of a hangover fast at home. 1. Rehydrate With Water and Electrolytes Alcohol dehydrates the body, which is why you wake up feeling sluggish and dizzy. The fastest way to recover is by drinking plenty of water. For an added boost, sip on coconut water or an electrolyte drink to restore sodium and potassium levels. 2. Eat a Nutritious Breakfast Skipping food can make your hangover worse. A balanced breakfast with eggs, toast, bananas, or oats helps regulate blood sugar levels and replenishes essential nutrients. Bananas, in particular, are rich in potassium, which combats dehydration-related fatigue. 3. Try Natural Hangover Remedies Some simple kitchen staples can work wonders: 4. Rest and Sleep Your body needs time to repair after processing alcohol. Even a short nap can reduce headaches, improve mood, and restore energy. If possible, allow yourself a full night of sleep after hydrating and eating light meals. 5. Avoid 'Hair of the Dog" A common myth is that drinking more alcohol the next morning cures a hangover. In reality, it only delays symptoms and stresses your liver further. Stick to water, herbal teas, and light meals for faster recovery. While learning how to get rid of a hangover fast at home is helpful, the best strategy is prevention. Drink in moderation, eat before drinking, and alternate alcoholic beverages with water. Hangovers are unpleasant but manageable with the right remedies. From hydration and nourishing foods to rest and natural teas, these at-home fixes can help you recover faster and get back on track. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

5 top hangouts for Wall Street interns as summer analysts descend on New York City
5 top hangouts for Wall Street interns as summer analysts descend on New York City

Business Insider

time31-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

5 top hangouts for Wall Street interns as summer analysts descend on New York City

Brass Monkey This bar was mentioned most among BI's sources. Four industry insiders, from newly anointed bankers who were interns last summer to more senior professionals, said Brass Monkey was popular among finance interns. It's in the trendy Meatpacking District on Manhattan's west side, and offers three indoor bars plus a rooftop terrace. An incoming investment banker who interned last summer in NYC described it as a popular place to begin a night out "for people going to and from dinner in the West Village" and other nearby hot spots. "The first Friday and Saturday night, the line is crazy long. It's so funny," said an incoming intern who lives in New York. The food menu offers standard American bar fare like nachos, chicken tenders, and buffalo wings, while the drink list features a ton of beers and $16 cocktails with names like "Summer Stock" and "Swizzle Me Timbers." Phebe's Tavern Four people told us about Phebe's, an East Village spot that's been around since 1968. It's an eatery during the day, offering standard bar fare, but also pasta and steak. (It also randomly claims itself as the top bar for Cincinnati Bengals fans in NYC.) But it's open until 4 a.m. on the weekends, when it turns into a "known intern bar," according to a former junior banker who works in private equity. Indeed, this spot has been featured in plenty of memes on Wall Street social media pages and online forums, including Instagram account Overheard on Wall Street. "It's an early-in-the-night spot that just fills up with interns," said the person who previously worked at a bulge bracket investment bank. "It's right next to the Bowery Hotel and always full of early-20s people running around everywhere." Hair of the Dog Established in 2012, Hair of the Dog describes itself as a place "where old school watering hole meets big time sports bar" on Manhattan's Lower East Side. "It's a pub slash spots bar vibe for all the finance bros to hit," said a person who previously worked at a bulge bracket investment bank. The incoming investment banker described it as a late-night spot for interns and people in their early 20s, saying it's "small, crammed, loud," with "old/new music mixes in a grungy location." Blue Bottle & Black Fox coffee chains Networking is a must for Wall Street interns, who are eager to make a lasting impression in an effort to score a full-time job. That tends to lead to 1-1 coffees with employees and managers during the work day. The people who spoke to BI said there are two go-to networking hotspots for the finance ilk, both of them coffee chains. Black Fox Coffee is a New York company with three Manhattan locations — one of which is particularly popping with bankers. "For midtown/Park Ave people, Black Fox Coffee at 550 Madison is popular for chats," said the former junior banker who works in private equity. This person also mentioned Blue Bottle Coffee, a cafe chain that got its start in California, but which now has about 20 locations in the New York metro area. This chain is more ubiquitous, but you'll find the most finance folks at the ones closest to office hubs — like in Midtown on 52nd Street. (It's even been a standout for this Business Insider reporter to catch up with industry sources across Manhattan.) Swingers & Spin sports venues While their names may conjure up images of promiscuous night clubs, Swingers is an indoor mini golf course and Spin is a "ping pong social club," according to its website. The people who spoke to BI said they're spots for team events (the kind that companies will put on and pay for) in the summer. "We would just have random intern social events there," said the former junior banker who works in private equity. Some honorable mentions Honorable mentions included Mr. Purple, another rooftop bar on the Lower East Side that a former junior banker who works in private equity described as a "classic meme-y NYC club." It's "a place for interns to feel like they can see and be seen," added the person who previously worked at a bulge-bracket investment bank. Pianos, yet another Lower East Side bar, "has live music and usually a line out the door of people who are way too young," said the person who previously worked at a bulge bracket investment bank.

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