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How ‘zebra striping’ on a night out can help you drink less – and potentially avoid a hangover
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The article explains 'zebra striping,' a drinking pattern that alternates between alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as a strategy to reduce alcohol consumption and mitigate hangover effects.

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How ‘zebra striping’ on a night out can help you drink less – and potentially avoid a hangover
'Zebra striping' involves alternating between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Halfpoint/ Shutterstock On a typical night out, the rhythm of drinking can be hard to control. Rounds arrive quickly, glasses are topped up before they’re empty, and intentions to “take it slow” often dissolve by the second or third drink. If you’re not careful, you’ll find yourself waking up with a dreaded hangover the next morning. A drinking trend known as “zebra striping” promises to help you reduce the negativ
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