Some 70 million working days are lost annually due to alcohol-related sickness.
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Drinking alcohol without getting drunk is a difficult task. One too many drinks can easily result in a nasty hangover. But in the future, you may never need to worry about that again. British scientists are busy developing an alcohol substitute
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The happy high of a night spent chugging the cocktails followed by the crushing low of a head-pounding, nausea-inducing hangover. Well this common weekend dilemma could soon be a thing of the past thanks to the discovery of a new type of synthetic alcohol, which promises to kick hangovers to the curb! A professor from Imperial College London claims to have officially created hangover-free alcohol.