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Coffee And Hangovers<\/h2>\n

Hangovers are an unfortunate after-effect of an enjoyable night out. Ecstatic feelings the morning after can often be accompanied by less pleasurable effects of fatigue, headaches, sensitivity to light and sound and a queasy stomach feeling. People have been experimenting with different ways to alleviate hangovers symptoms since the dawn of history, and while the best hangover remedy is always the same — drinking in moderation — some basic habits can help you recover. One of these habits is drinking coffee. Is it safe to have coffee after a hangover?<\/p>\n

The Science Behind Coffee and Hangovers<\/h2>\n

The effects of hangover come mainly from a high Blood Alcohol Content or BAC, which is essentially the amount of alcohol in your bloodstream. Consuming coffee after a hangover can alert you and make you feel more alive and productive, but it is not an effective way to clear your system from the effects of high BAC. Caffeine affects the central nervous system — it is a stimulant, but drinking coffee won’t help you lower your BAC.<\/p>\n

The Benefits of Coffee<\/h2>\n

Having said that, there are other benefits of drinking coffee for a hangover — in moderation, of course. Caffeine helps us wake up in the morning and has been linked to better cognitive performance. According to a 2015 study by Harvard Women’s Health Watch, drinking moderate amounts of coffee on a regular basis is linked to lower risk of stroke, lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s, type 2 diabetes and some cancers.<\/p>\n

Coffee: The Step that May Help You Feel Better<\/h2>\n

If you regularly drink caffeine in the morning and need it to be more alert or productive, a cup of coffee may help you reap those benefits and feel better after a night of heavy drinking. One study published in The American Journal of Medicine found that having a mild to moderate amount of caffeine can reduce the pain and physical effects of a hangover and help clear your brain fog. However, keep in mind that it won’t work if you are severely dehydrated — and if that’s the case, the best advice is to keep drinking more water and not more coffee.<\/p>\n

Coffee Makes You More Hydrated<\/h2>\n