Vaping, smoking, and nicotine use cause vasoconstriction - the tightening of blood vessels which reduces blood flow throughout the body
Amanda Sandford, research manager at Action on Smoking and Health said: "Since alcohol and tobacco both interact with receptors in the brain it is not so surprising that smoking appears to increase the risk of a hangover in people who consume both substances." Andrew McNeill from the Institute of Alcohol Studies says there is no solution to avoiding hangovers but suggests: "Don't drink too much, don't get dehydrated - have soft drinks between the alcoholic ones - and avoid the darker drinks with the greater hangover potential." More on this story Published30 December 2011 Published27 November 2012
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