The alcohol hangover is defined as the combination of negative mental and physical symptoms, which can be experienced after a single episode of alcohol consumption, starting when blood alcohol concentration (BAC) approaches zero. Here, we present the book "The alcohol hangover: causes, consequences, and treatment", written to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Alcohol Hangover Research Group (AHRG), summarizing recent advances in the field of alcohol hangover research
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
The present proceedings offer a summary of the 11th meeting of the Alcohol Hangover Research Group h...
The alcohol hangover is defined as the combination of negative mental and physical symptoms, which c...
© 2016 Bentham Science Publishers. Alcohol hangover is one of the most commonly experienced conseque...
Alcohol hangover is one of the most commonly experienced consequences of alcohol consumption. An alc...
Alcohol-induced hangover, defined by a series of symptoms, is the most commonly reported consequence...
Hangover is the most commonly reported negative consequence of heavy alcohol consumption. A large va...
The hangover is the most commonly reported negative consequence of alcohol use with several studies ...
The alcohol hangover develops when blood alcohol concen-tration (BAC) returns to zero and is charact...
Background: Alcohol hangover is a common occurrence among individuals who have experienced an episod...
In 2016, the Alcohol Hangover Research Group defined the alcohol hangover as "the combination of men...
Hangovers are a frequent, though unpleasant, experience among people who drink to intoxication. Desp...
AIM: To review current alcohol hangover research in animals and humans and evaluate key evidence for...
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
The present proceedings offer a summary of the 11th meeting of the Alcohol Hangover Research Group h...
The alcohol hangover is defined as the combination of negative mental and physical symptoms, which c...
© 2016 Bentham Science Publishers. Alcohol hangover is one of the most commonly experienced conseque...
Alcohol hangover is one of the most commonly experienced consequences of alcohol consumption. An alc...
Alcohol-induced hangover, defined by a series of symptoms, is the most commonly reported consequence...
Hangover is the most commonly reported negative consequence of heavy alcohol consumption. A large va...
The hangover is the most commonly reported negative consequence of alcohol use with several studies ...
The alcohol hangover develops when blood alcohol concen-tration (BAC) returns to zero and is charact...
Background: Alcohol hangover is a common occurrence among individuals who have experienced an episod...
In 2016, the Alcohol Hangover Research Group defined the alcohol hangover as "the combination of men...
Hangovers are a frequent, though unpleasant, experience among people who drink to intoxication. Desp...
AIM: To review current alcohol hangover research in animals and humans and evaluate key evidence for...
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
The present proceedings offer a summary of the 11th meeting of the Alcohol Hangover Research Group h...