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The root cause of all hangovers is, of course, drinking alcohol. If you drink enough and end up with a hangover, it means you've ingested more alcohol than your body can metabolize efficiently. The toxins in alcohol build up in your body and make you feel sick. ... What causes hangover symptoms? And what are the best ways...
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Re: What causes a hangover? Date: Fri May 29 15:19:34 1998; Posted By: Robert West, Post-Doc\Functional Neuroanatomist, VA Hospital, Syracuse, NY; Area of science: Medicine; ID: 895331705.Me ... I've found a few fairly careful experiments that address the causes of a hangover.
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Hangover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hangover (pronounced /'hæŋoʊvɜr/) (veisalgia) describes the sum of unpleasant physiological effects following heavy consumption of alcoholic beverages. The most commonly reported characteristics o...
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Health News - What Causes Hangovers? ... What causes a hangover? ... Dr. Dean: Hangovers are caused by drinking too much.
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What causes hangovers? Hangovers are a combination of symptoms - headache, nausea, shakes, feeling very tired. The headache and the nausea can be caused by dehydration, or from... ... From what I understand, dehydration causes hangovers. Alcohol is a diuretic (it makes you urinate), so each drink dehydrates your body,
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Why we get hangovers, plus tips on preventing and curing them ... Congeners also aggravate the irritation that alcohol causes to the stomach lining. This may be why white wines and clear spirits such as vodka are said to cause fewer hangovers.
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