It's True: Hangovers Are Worse for Women

If a man and woman drink the same amount, the woman is more likely to feel the effects. Find out why -- along with how they can affect your health and what you can do to ease and maybe even prevent them.
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It's True: Hangovers Are Worse for Women
If a man and woman drink the same amount, the woman is more likely to feel the effects. Find out why -- along with how they can affect your health and what you can do to ease and maybe even prevent them.
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