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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 poses in front of his Hangover Heaven bus near 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 poses in front of his Hangover Heaven bus near 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)