Getting the handle on hangovers
Griffith University researchers have explored whether people experience the same hangover effects after a controlled dose of alcohol.
Griffith University researchers have explored whether people experience the same hangover effects after a controlled dose of alcohol.
Heavily inked people can stay cool — concerns thattattoos compromisesweat rates and raisesodium losses during exercise have been eased followinga new study from Griffith University.
Pre-workout supplements(PWS)claimtoimprove strength andreduce fatiguewhiletraining.Many of these productsrely on the stimulant properties ofcaffeine(often in large doses)to produce thisperformance enhancement, yetaverificationof the caffeine content of theseproductshas never been conducted- until now.
For decades we’ve been sold on the importance of rehydrating after exercise by consuming specialty formulated beverages such as sports drinks (and more recently milk), under a ‘not all fluids are created equal’ mantra .
It was only recently that Griffith University research showed that it’s possible to improve the hydrating effects of beer without killing off its taste. Now there's more...
It was only recently that Griffith University research showed that it’s possible to improve the hydrating effects of beer without killing off its taste. Now there's more...
A cold beer after a hard day at work can be a great way to relax. The trouble is that one can lead to another... and another.
Australia’s leading body of sports dietitians has developed a world-first set of dietary recommendations to help active adolescent athletes, who compete and train on a regular basis, achieve optimal health and sporting success.
New Griffith beer could be good for you and reduce hangovers.
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