Vitamin drinks are easily available in most supermarkets. Just ensure that there are always a few bottles in the fridge.
Vitamin drinks are loaded with water- soluble vitamins like B and C that get absorbed and work towards eradicating the hangover.
Another world-famous hangover cure is a strong cup of coffee.
However, not many people realise that you need a cocoa-rich variant of coffee for neutralising the hangover.
Caffeine raises the blood pressure that helps the body to metabolise the alcohol faster apart from providing some relief from the drowsy feeling and headaches.
Sydney is the second major city to welcome 2013, with one of the most impressive fireworks displays.
Some 1.5 million people were expected to turn out to watch the event centred on the Sydney Harbour Bridge with more than 100,000 firework patterns, costing 6.5m Australian dollars.
The countdown to 2013 began with a spectacular fireworks display in Auckland, New Zealand.
Crowds packed the city centre to watch the annual event at the city's Sky Tower, ensuring the new year was seen in with a bang.
Can you spot the fake objects among the real ones?
Users were entertained by this optical illusion, as can be seen by reactions in the comments section:
"That is just too cool," "Witchcraft!," and "the rubicks cube finds new ways to make me feel stupid."
Several nondescript objects sit on a desk. Couldn't be simpler, right? Well, as the below video — the latest opus by Youtube illusion extraordinaire Brusspup — demonstrates, looks can be deceiving:
The technique is called anamorphosis and dates back at least as far as the Renaissance.
The image is distorted and elongated so that it appears natural only from a certain angle.
Brusspup heightens the illusion by placing the photo-realistic images alongside regular objects, and then using video to reveal the perspective change in real time. Very cool.
Yes, Virginia. There is a way to track Santa Claus.
As has been its tradition for 57 years, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) will break out the holiday cheer with all of its Santa Tracker tools, including a new mobile app, to help kids everywhere follow Santa Claus as he delivers gifts around the globe.
Kids can follow Santa's travels on Christmas Eve with a mobile app, on the website (translated into eight languages), by email (noradtrackssanta@outlook.com), or, yes, by phone (1-877-HI-NORAD).
Last year, NORAD fielded more than 102,000 phone calls and 7,700 emails. Searches on Yahoo! for NORAD Santa Tracker have also increased in the last week.
How Santa actually manages to deliver all those gifts to all those kids in one night, well, even NORAD's deputy chief Stacey Knott, admitted to Reuters, "We're not completely sure how he does it. It's a little bit of magic."