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Preliminary results of an academic study suggest that hangovers are worse for the young. The research, carried out by the University of Southern Denmark, found that the physical symptoms of excessive drinking were more prominent in younger people, with over-60s much less prone to nausea or headaches. | Preliminary results of an academic study suggest that hangovers are worse for the young. The research, carried out by the University of Southern Denmark, found that the physical symptoms of excessive drinking were more prominent in younger people, with over-60s much less prone to nausea or headaches. |
Have you noticed that hangovers get better as you age? Are you able to drink more at 50 than you did at 20? How do you deal with hangovers? Do you have any foolproof measures for preventing or allieviating the dreaded morning-after afflictions that alcohol can bring? Tell us how you deal with drink and the next day. | Have you noticed that hangovers get better as you age? Are you able to drink more at 50 than you did at 20? How do you deal with hangovers? Do you have any foolproof measures for preventing or allieviating the dreaded morning-after afflictions that alcohol can bring? Tell us how you deal with drink and the next day. |
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