hangovers in English

noun
1
a severe headache or other after effects caused by drinking an excess of alcohol.
These side-effects are far more severe than a hangover and can act as a strong deterrent to drinking.

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1. It's really good for hangovers.

2. Do alcoholics get hangovers?

3. Ah, well, I've had worse hangovers.

4. Comedowns are similar to alcohol hangovers for many people, but some symptoms may be very intense and different from alcohol hangovers

5. The Morning After Hangovers are the bane of drinkers.

6. In the end, their only memories will be of hangovers.

7. Bilious is the Oh God of Hangovers who makes his appearance in Hogfather

8. The laughs, the camaraderie, the fights, the hangovers so fierce it feels like your head is full of ants.

9. If we served more soft drinks, there would be fewer hangovers and, more importantly, fewer drink-driving incidents.

10. That said, Congeners impacted only the severity of hangovers and did not influence participants’ sleep or next day performance on tests

11. The queasy stomach common to hangovers is often attributable to the increased acids secreted by the stomach in response to alcohol.

12. There are several studies that have shown that drinks containing higher amounts of Congeners consistently produce worse hangovers in test subjects.

13. They were all taking 6-12 vitamins to help increase energy, improve recovery, and counteract the liver damage, brain damage, Comedowns and hangovers after every night.

14. Everywhere, there was bomb damage, abandoned houses and the hangovers of wartime: old newsreel footage on the BBC, ration cards and the routine disciplines of the home front.

15. Chemicals called Congeners can also cause more intense hangovers. Read on to learn more about what Congeners are, which drinks to avoid, tips for recovery, and more

16. Channeling without conscious knowledge of the Channeling System and applying careful protocols to channel effectively can result in “energetic hangovers,” lowered energy, incorrect information, and even health repercussions.

17. Acetaldehyde occurs naturally in ripe fruit, coffee, and fresh bread and is produced by plants as part of their normal metabolism.It is probably best known as the chemical that causes "hangovers".

18. Comedowns (also referred to as crashes or hangovers) is the deterioration of one's mental and physical state that occurs during the offset of a psychoactive substance, most commonly stimulants but can occur with most drug classes such as opiates or alcohol