A growing number of North Texans are embracing a drinking trend known as “zebra striping,” alternating alcoholic and ...
However, zebra striping can reduce hangovers if it leads you to drink less overall. By slowing the pace and extending the time between alcoholic drinks, you might end up drinking less. But if you ...
Sip happens — but you might be able to outdrink the consequences. A drinking strategy known as “zebra striping” is helping young partygoers pace their pours on a night out — and maybe even dodge a ...
If you want to drink but are trying to avoid an extreme hangover the next day, try this new hack called “zebra striping.” According to Vogue writer, Daisy Jones, the technique helps pace your drinking ...
Does zebra striping really work? According to Cathy Montgomery and Abi Rose, psychologists from Liverpool John Moores ...
After the end-of-year season of indulgence, the idea of trading your whiskey for wheatgrass for a full month sounds both needed and also a little daunting. Dry January, the social movement that has ...
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 ...