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Small ZBiotics hangover study inconclusive, cites small sample size

A small, single-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted at a party to assess the effectiveness of ZBiotics Pre-Alcohol in reducing hangover symptoms. The study involved 30 participants, with 9 receiving ZBiotics and 21 receiving a placebo. Analysis of the results using Claude Code indicated that the study was too small to draw definitive conclusions, with inconclusive effects on hangover severity. The number of drinks consumed emerged as the primary factor correlated with hangover severity, rather than the ZBiotics treatment. AI

IMPACT This study highlights the limitations of small-scale experiments and the use of AI tools for preliminary analysis, emphasizing the need for larger datasets for conclusive results.

RANK_REASON The item describes a personal experiment and analysis, not a formal research publication or product release.

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Small ZBiotics hangover study inconclusive, cites small sample size

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · Nikola Jurkovic ·

    Results of a small ZBiotics RCT

    <p><span>I ran a small single-blind ZBiotics RCT at a party I hosted recently. I prepared 30 cups, 21 of which contained a placebo and 9 of which contained a shot of </span><a href="https://zbiotics.com/products/zbiotics" rel="noreferrer"><span>ZBiotics Pre-Alcohol</span></a><spa…