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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-12 12:50
Many people will experience hangovers on the first day of 2026 and beyond. But do supplements that claim to help actually work? https://t.co/mL60p5utqL ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-10-12 12:00
Although there is some evidence that such supplements may work, more robust studies are needed before any can be recommended, says one neuropsychopharmacologist at Imperial College London https://t.co/VVjAr6oClU ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-11 09:00
Supplements with brand names such as DrinkDefendly, Myrkl and de-liver-ance, promise a world of consequence-free drinking. While the science behind them is plausible, the evidence that they actually work is thin https://t.co/8t49iFosSP ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-07 15:00
Supplements with brand names such as DrinkDefendly, Myrkl and de-liver-ance, promise a world of consequence-free drinking. While the science behind them is plausible, the evidence that they actually work is thin https://t.co/6ilccS6sXX ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-06 08:20
Although there is some evidence that such supplements may work, more robust studies are needed before any can be recommended, says one neuropsychopharmacologist at Imperial College London https://t.co/alojx8JsC8 ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-05 20:20
Being hungover is unpleasant. Supplements with brand names such as DrinkDefendly, Myrkl and de-liver-ance, promise a world of consequence-free drinking. But they can do only so much https://t.co/HvxHzfWosj ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Doctors and researchers are raising an alarm about the proliferation of certain fiber-enriched foods and supplements https://t.co/rmGDL4kMwI ...