And the OFFICIAL cure for a hangover is…
Is this really the end of the eternal quest to find a hangover cure that ACTUALLY works? A group of researchers in Finland just wrapped up a study on a…

SANTA ROSA, CA – FEBRUARY 07: A Russian River Brewing Company customer takes a sip of the newly released Pliny the Younger triple IPA beer on February 7, 2014 in Santa Rosa, California. Hundreds of people lined up hours before the opening of Russian River Brewing Co. to taste the 10th annual release of the wildly popular Pliny the Younger triple IPA beer that will only be available on tap from February 7th through February 20th. Craft beer aficionados rank Pliny the Younger as one of the top beers in the world. The craft beer sector of the beverage industry has grown from being a niche market into a fast growing 12 billion dollar business, as global breweries continue to purchase smaller regional craft breweries such this week’s purchase of New York’s Blue Point Brewing by AB Inbev. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Is this really the end of the eternal quest to find a hangover cure that ACTUALLY works? A group of researchers in Finland just wrapped up a study on a potential cure for hangovers and they say they found one that really gets the job done. It's an amino acid called L-cysteine, and they found when people used it after they drank heavily, it helped get rid of their headaches and nausea. If you're interested in trying it, you can get L-cysteine at vitamin and supplement stores. It's supposed to also help keep your skin, hair, and nails healthy.