Boozy bank holiday won't mean the damage hasn't already been done says new study - News Summed Up

Boozy bank holiday won't mean the damage hasn't already been done says new study


Psychologists at the University of Bath have discovered cognitive function may still be impaired after blood has left the bloodstream. (Stock photo)The effects of a boozy bank holiday drinking session could last longer than you think, a new study suggests. The researchers suggest their findings have important implications when it comes to activities performed when hungover, including driving. 'Our review also indicated limited and inconsistent research on alcohol hangover and the need for future studies in the field.' The study, A Systematic Review Of The Effects Of Alcohol Hangover On Cognitive Performance, is published in the journal Addiction.


Source: Daily Mail August 25, 2018 10:33 UTC



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