Hangovers Get Better With Age, Apparently. We Don't Believe

Hangovers Get Better With Age, Apparently. We Don't Believe It


Those of us over the age of 25 would have to respectfully, but firmly, disagree.
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21/04/2021 10:38am BST
Hangovers get better with age, according to a new study – and it’s the most baffling thing we’ve read in a while.
The study invited 761 Dutch alcohol consumers aged 18-94 to document their booze consumption, alongside their experience of hangovers, via an online survey.
The study, conducted by Utrecht University in the Netherlands, concluded that “hangover severity declines with age”, even after considering estimated blood alcohol concentration, or the amount of alcohol consumed.
Those of us over the age of 25 would have to respectfully, but firmly, disagree – especially considering the headaches we’ve endured after our first week back at the pub post-lockdown.

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