"It's that time of the year when we're celebrating with friends and dreading the next day, especially as we age and the hangovers are a different beast."
"Catching up with friends over Christmas drinks can be fun, but it is often followed by the dreaded hangover."
"Headaches, nausea and fatigue are just some of the symptoms that can leave us feeling worse for wear the morning after the night before."
Holiday socializing often involves alcohol consumption that can lead to hangovers the following day. Hangovers commonly produce headaches, nausea and fatigue that impair functioning and leave people feeling unwell the morning after drinking. Aging appears to exacerbate hangover severity, making recovery slower and symptoms more intense for older adults. Even enjoyable gatherings such as Christmas drinks carry the risk of a debilitating next-day hangover, with physical symptoms that can disrupt plans, work and general wellbeing.
Read at Independent
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