It seems a bit ridiculous that people are unable to drink to their merry delight without suffering some form of aftershock. Headaches, drymouth, tinnitus and general wobbles accompany a day post-drinking and it angers me that scientists have yet to come up with anti-hangover alcohol....hop to it einstein!
The biggest cost in fact of hangovers is not to the people enduring them but to the everyday consumer. In the United States, related absenteeism and poor job performance cost $148 billion annually (average annual cost per working adult, $2000). Although hangover is associated with alcoholism, most of its cost is incurred by the light-to-moderate drinker.
Your hangover is costing you money!
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