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The new alcohol that could erase hangovers
A scientist has developed a new type of alcohol, which would allow people to have the positive effects of drinking without getting a hangover.
'Alcosynth' is made from synthesised chemicals and been formulated by Professor David Nutt from Imperial College, London.
He told BBC 5 live's Emma Barnett that his new product "avoids targeting the liver" which would erase your hangover.
This clip is originally from 5 live Daily on Monday 26 September 2016.
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