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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. Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body When You Drink ... - AOL

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    "Hot weather can cause dehydration, regardless of alcohol consumption," Dr. Kellogg says. "Since alcohol is a diuretic, it can further exacerbate this dehydration." ... "Hangovers can start ...

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

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    A doctor talks about hangovers and what to ... of the rumored remedies — like eating greasy foods — are not going to help fix some of the underlying issues that alcohol consumption causes. ...

  5. Heads up, winos: Science finally knows why red wine causes ...

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    The grape debate has been settled. Two scientists at the University of California, Davis, believe they discovered why cabernets, pinot noirs and other types of red wine cause such brutal hangovers ...

  6. Short-term effects of alcohol consumption - Wikipedia

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    The amount and circumstances of consumption play a large role in determining the extent of intoxication; for example, eating a heavy meal before alcohol consumption causes alcohol to absorb more slowly. [1] The amount of alcohol consumed largely determines the extent of hangovers, although hydration also plays a role.

  7. Alcohol and health - Wikipedia

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    The amount and circumstances of consumption play a large part in determining the extent of intoxication; for example, eating a heavy meal before alcohol consumption causes alcohol to absorb more slowly. [32] Hydration also plays a role, especially in determining the extent of hangovers.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Congener (beverages) - Wikipedia

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    Congeners are the basis of alcohol congener analysis, a sub-discipline of forensic toxicology which determines what a person drank. There is some evidence that high-congener drinks induce more severe hangovers, [2] [3] but the effect is not well studied and is still secondary to the total amount of ethanol consumed. [4]