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- Hangover abstract "A hangover /ˈhæŋoʊvər/ (medical terminology: veisalgia) is the experience of various unpleasant physiological and psychological effects following consumption of alcoholic beverages and is generally characterized by a feeling of severe discomfort that may last more than 24 hours. Typical symptoms of a hangover may include headache, drowsiness, concentration problems, dry mouth, dizziness, fatigue, gastrointestinal complaints, sweating, nausea, hyper-excitability and anxiety.While the causes of a hangover are still poorly understood, several factors are known to be involved including acetaldehyde accumulation, changes in the immune system and glucose metabolism, dehydration, metabolic acidosis, disturbed prostaglandin synthesis, increased cardiac output, vasodilation, sleep deprivation and malnutrition. Beverage specific effects of additives or by-products such as congeners also play an important role. The symptoms occur typically after the intoxicating effect of the alcohol begins to wear off, generally the morning after a night of heavy drinking.Though many possible remedies suggested, there is no compelling evidence to suggest that any are effective for preventing or treating alcohol hangover. Avoiding alcohol or drinking in moderation are the most effective ways to avoid a hangover.The socioeconomic consequences and health risks of alcohol hangover include workplace absenteeism, impaired job performance, reduced productivity and poor academic achievement. A hangover may also compromise potentially dangerous daily activities such as driving a car or operating heavy machinery.".
- Hangover icd10 "G44.83, F10".
- Hangover thumbnail Portrait_de_Suzanne_Valadon_par_Henri_de_Toulouse-Lautrec.jpg?width=300.
- Hangover wikiPageExternalLink 54-60.pdf.
- Hangover wikiPageExternalLink www.alcopain.com.
- Hangover wikiPageExternalLink hangover-headache-and-whats-much-better-cure-as-well-unveiled.
- Hangover wikiPageExternalLink article401844.ece.
- Hangover wikiPageID "12274183".
- Hangover wikiPageRevisionID "605694097".
- Hangover caption "La buveuse , a portrait of Suzanne Valadon by Toulouse-Lautrec.".
- Hangover hasPhotoCollection Hangover.
- Hangover icd "G44.83, F10".
- Hangover name "Hangover".
- Hangover subject Category:Alcohol_abuse.
- Hangover subject Category:Drinking_culture.
- Hangover subject Category:Headaches.
- Hangover type Disease.
- Hangover type AilmentCondition.
- Hangover type Situation.
- Hangover comment "A hangover /ˈhæŋoʊvər/ (medical terminology: veisalgia) is the experience of various unpleasant physiological and psychological effects following consumption of alcoholic beverages and is generally characterized by a feeling of severe discomfort that may last more than 24 hours.".
- Hangover label "Gueule de bois".
- Hangover label "Hangover".
- Hangover label "Kac".
- Hangover label "Kater (Alkoholintoxikation)".
- Hangover label "Kater (alcohol)".
- Hangover label "Postumi dell'ubriachezza".
- Hangover label "Resaca".
- Hangover label "Veisalgia".
- Hangover label "Похмелье".
- Hangover label "二日酔い".
- Hangover label "宿醉".
- Hangover sameAs Kocovina.
- Hangover sameAs Kater_(Alkoholintoxikation).
- Hangover sameAs Resaca.
- Hangover sameAs Gueule_de_bois.
- Hangover sameAs Postumi_dell'ubriachezza.
- Hangover sameAs 二日酔い.
- Hangover sameAs 숙취.
- Hangover sameAs Kater_(alcohol).
- Hangover sameAs Kac.
- Hangover sameAs Veisalgia.
- Hangover sameAs m.03j2d.
- Hangover sameAs Q207334.
- Hangover sameAs Q207334.
- Hangover wasDerivedFrom Hangover?oldid=605694097.
- Hangover depiction Portrait_de_Suzanne_Valadon_par_Henri_de_Toulouse-Lautrec.jpg.
- Hangover isPrimaryTopicOf Hangover.
- Hangover name "Hangover".