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TO GO WITH AFP STORY US-LIFESTYLE-ALCOHOL-HEALTH-MEDICINE by Michael Thurston Dr. Jason Burke, a board certified anesthesiologist in Las Vegas, Nevada treats a customer in his Hangover Heaven bus as it cruises down the Las Vegas Strip April 22, 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada. The service offers to "cure" morning-after revelers of their hangovers using a combination of anti-nausea and rehydrating drugs, as well as vitamins and other medicines. The new service, which launched on April 14, is the brainchild of Dr. Jason Burke a board certified anesthesiologist in Las Vegas, Nevada. From the outside it looks like any other tour bus. Inside, the vehicle is rigged out not unlike an ambulance: IV tubes, pulsometers, attentive nurses, and, if it all gets too much, soothing, darkened bunks. AFP PHOTO / John GURZINSKI (Photo credit should read JOHN GURZINSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

TO GO WITH AFP STORY US-LIFESTYLE-ALCOHOL-HEALTH-MEDICINE by Michael Thurston
Dr. Jason Burke, a board certified anesthesiologist in Las Vegas, Nevada treats a customer in his Hangover Heaven bus as it cruises down the Las Vegas Strip April 22, 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada.  The service offers to "cure" morning-after revelers of their hangovers using a combination of anti-nausea and rehydrating drugs, as well as vitamins and other medicines.  The new service, which launched on April 14, is the brainchild of Dr. Jason Burke a board certified anesthesiologist in Las Vegas, Nevada.  From the outside it looks like any other tour bus.  Inside, the vehicle is rigged out not unlike an ambulance: IV tubes, pulsometers, attentive nurses, and, if it all gets too much, soothing, darkened bunks.   AFP PHOTO / John GURZINSKI (Photo credit should read JOHN GURZINSKI/AFP via Getty Images)