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  2. Hangover - Wikipedia

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    A painting from 1681 showing a person affected by vomiting, a typical symptom of alcohol hangover. An alcohol hangover is associated with a variety of symptoms that may include drowsiness, headache, concentration problems, dry mouth, dizziness, gastrointestinal complaints, fatigue, sweating, nausea, hyper-excitability, anxiety, and a feeling of ...

  3. The US has a binge drinking problem: A doctor talks hangovers ...

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    A doctor talks about hangovers and what to do to get through them as binge drinking continues to be a significant problem in the U.S., according to the American Addiction Centers.

  4. Alcoholic Drinks That Give You the Worst Hangovers

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    6. Cheap Spirits. Alcohol isn’t something to buy on the cheap — frugal drinkers often end up paying the price with a brutal hangover. Cheap spirits come loaded with a delightful blend of ...

  5. 5 common alcohol myths debunked: Experts unpack the truth ...

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    “Adding alcohol to a hangover also will ultimately produce even more of a hangover,” he says. “This is a classic example of misregulation, where one is attempting to fix the problem but in ...

  6. Binge drinking - Wikipedia

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    This campaign titled "Don't Turn a Night Out Into a Nightmare" was delivered to the public over many mass media platforms to show the harms and consequences of risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) as binge drinking is defined in Australia. Evidence as to the effectiveness of these types of campaigns is mixed.

  7. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Alcoholics who have had two or more alcohol withdrawals show more frontal lobe cognitive dysfunction than those who have experienced one or no prior withdrawals. Kindling of neurons is the proposed cause of withdrawal-related cognitive damage. Kindling from repeated withdrawals leads to accumulating neuroadaptive changes.

  8. We Had Experts Share All the Ways to Prevent a Hangover ... - AOL

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    "Higher volumes of alcohol seem to cause worse [hangover] symptoms in a lot of people," says Veach. Sipping on beer, wine, or a mixed drink is typically better than downing a shot too, since you ...

  9. Alcohol flush reaction - Wikipedia

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    The most obvious symptom of alcohol flush reaction is flushing on a person's face and body after drinking alcohol. [4] Other effects include "nausea, headache and general physical discomfort". [ 9 ] People affected by this condition show greater reduction in psychomotor functions on alcohol consumption than those without.