Researchers have allowed themselves to verify the myths that do their rounds during the festive seasons.

SCHNAPPS DECISION: Teetotallers who claim that drinking alcohol with a rich meal will give you indigestion have got it all wrong. Medical researchers at the University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland, enrolled 20 volunteers who ate a cheese fondue and washed it down with either wine or black tea, both of them popular options in Switzerland. Ninety minutes after their meal, they were given either a cherry liqueur (schnapps) or water. Those who consumed alcohol had a much slower digestion of their food than the non-alcohol group. And the more booze they drank, the more their appetite diminished. But they did not get any more symptoms of heartburn, belching or bloating compared to the non-alcohol group.
TEEN SPIRIT: Can you get drunk by submerging your feet in alcohol? This odd piece of folklore, circulating among young Danes, was subjected to scientific rigour by a trio of Danish hospital doctors in Hillerod. Peter Lommer Kristensen and colleagues immersed their feet for three hours in a washing-up bowl containing the contents of three bottles of cheap Slovak vodka while their blood-alcohol levels were measured every 30 minutes. "For a little while, we were laughing and felt buoyant and wondered if this was the effect of the alcohol," Kristensen told AFP. But it was just the daftness of the occasion -- not the absorption of any booze -- that had caused the giggles. For all its jokiness, the experiment proves that the skin provides a strong barrier against alcohol, although cuts and abrasions or a foot disease could weaken the shield.
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