Drinking can make some feel more relaxed or euphoric, and the brain adjusts to that to keep a balance. But sobering up can cause those feelings to dissipate, which again forces the brain to adjust, leaving some with feelings of anxiousness or restlessness. It’s the morning after the wildest party you’ve ever been to. Hang […]
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The Science of a Hangover Northwestern Medicine
A hangover from alcohol use is an uncomfortable constellation of symptoms that usually occur after an episode of heavy or binge drinking. If you’re prone to migraine attacks, you’re also more likely to have problems with hangovers, particularly hangover headaches, because alcohol is a common migraine attack trigger. If you haven’t eaten, you’re a lot […]