Chem. Res. Toxicol. 2020 Jan 28
Sequestration and Elimination of Toxic Aldehydes.
Nagasawa HT, Valentekovich RJ, Nagasawa SG, Nagasawa RH
It is well-known that aldehydes resulting from the in vivo oxidation of primary alcohols are toxic. Here, we experimentally demonstrate in rat models ...
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Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Pain Catastrophising Predicts Alcohol Hangover Severity and Symptoms.
Royle S, Owen L, Roberts D, Marrow L
Alcohol hangover is a cause of considerable social and economic burden. Identification of predictors of alcohol hangover severity have the potential t ...
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Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Sensitivity to Experiencing Alcohol Hangovers: Reconsideration of the 0.11% Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Threshold for Having a Hangover.
Verster JC, Kruisselbrink LD, Slot KA, Anogeianaki A, Adams S, Alford C, Arnoldy L, Ayre E, Balikji S, Benson S, Bruce G, Devenney LE, Frone MR, Gunn C, Heffernan T, Hensel KO, Hogewoning A, Johnson SJ, van Lawick van Pabst AE, van de Loo AJAE, Mackus M, Merlo A, Murphy RJL, Owen L, Palmer EOC, van Rossum CJI, Scholey A, Terpstra C, Vatsalya V, Vermeulen SA, van Wijk M, Stock AK
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.11% as a toxicological threshold indi ...
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Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Relationship between Alcohol Hangover and Physical Endurance Performance: Walking the Samaria Gorge.
Verster JC, Anogeianaki A, Kruisselbrink D, Alford C, Stock AK
Alcohol hangover is a potentially debilitating state. Several studies have demonstrated that it does not seem to impair strength or short-term enduran ...
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Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Advantages and Limitations of Naturalistic Study Designs and their Implementation in Alcohol Hangover Research.
Verster JC, van de Loo AJ, Adams S, Stock AK, Benson S, Scholey A, Alford C, Bruce G
In alcohol hangover research, both naturalistic designs and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are successfully employed to study the causes, consequ ...
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Source: PubMed
Chem. Res. Toxicol. 2020 Jan 28
Sequestration and Elimination of Toxic Aldehydes.
Nagasawa HT, Valentekovich RJ, Nagasawa SG, Nagasawa RH
It is well-known that aldehydes resulting from the in vivo oxidation of primary alcohols are toxic. Here, we experimentally demonstrate in rat models ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Pain Catastrophising Predicts Alcohol Hangover Severity and Symptoms.
Royle S, Owen L, Roberts D, Marrow L
Alcohol hangover is a cause of considerable social and economic burden. Identification of predictors of alcohol hangover severity have the potential t ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Sensitivity to Experiencing Alcohol Hangovers: Reconsideration of the 0.11% Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Threshold for Having a Hangover.
Verster JC, Kruisselbrink LD, Slot KA, Anogeianaki A, Adams S, Alford C, Arnoldy L, Ayre E, Balikji S, Benson S, Bruce G, Devenney LE, Frone MR, Gunn C, Heffernan T, Hensel KO, Hogewoning A, Johnson SJ, van Lawick van Pabst AE, van de Loo AJAE, Mackus M, Merlo A, Murphy RJL, Owen L, Palmer EOC, van Rossum CJI, Scholey A, Terpstra C, Vatsalya V, Vermeulen SA, van Wijk M, Stock AK
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.11% as a toxicological threshold indi ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Relationship between Alcohol Hangover and Physical Endurance Performance: Walking the Samaria Gorge.
Verster JC, Anogeianaki A, Kruisselbrink D, Alford C, Stock AK
Alcohol hangover is a potentially debilitating state. Several studies have demonstrated that it does not seem to impair strength or short-term enduran ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Advantages and Limitations of Naturalistic Study Designs and their Implementation in Alcohol Hangover Research.
Verster JC, van de Loo AJ, Adams S, Stock AK, Benson S, Scholey A, Alford C, Bruce G
In alcohol hangover research, both naturalistic designs and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are successfully employed to study the causes, consequ ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Chem. Res. Toxicol. 2020 Jan 28
Sequestration and Elimination of Toxic Aldehydes.
Nagasawa HT, Valentekovich RJ, Nagasawa SG, Nagasawa RH
It is well-known that aldehydes resulting from the in vivo oxidation of primary alcohols are toxic. Here, we experimentally demonstrate in rat models ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Pain Catastrophising Predicts Alcohol Hangover Severity and Symptoms.
Royle S, Owen L, Roberts D, Marrow L
Alcohol hangover is a cause of considerable social and economic burden. Identification of predictors of alcohol hangover severity have the potential t ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Sensitivity to Experiencing Alcohol Hangovers: Reconsideration of the 0.11% Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Threshold for Having a Hangover.
Verster JC, Kruisselbrink LD, Slot KA, Anogeianaki A, Adams S, Alford C, Arnoldy L, Ayre E, Balikji S, Benson S, Bruce G, Devenney LE, Frone MR, Gunn C, Heffernan T, Hensel KO, Hogewoning A, Johnson SJ, van Lawick van Pabst AE, van de Loo AJAE, Mackus M, Merlo A, Murphy RJL, Owen L, Palmer EOC, van Rossum CJI, Scholey A, Terpstra C, Vatsalya V, Vermeulen SA, van Wijk M, Stock AK
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.11% as a toxicological threshold indi ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Relationship between Alcohol Hangover and Physical Endurance Performance: Walking the Samaria Gorge.
Verster JC, Anogeianaki A, Kruisselbrink D, Alford C, Stock AK
Alcohol hangover is a potentially debilitating state. Several studies have demonstrated that it does not seem to impair strength or short-term enduran ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Clin Med
Advantages and Limitations of Naturalistic Study Designs and their Implementation in Alcohol Hangover Research.
Verster JC, van de Loo AJ, Adams S, Stock AK, Benson S, Scholey A, Alford C, Bruce G
In alcohol hangover research, both naturalistic designs and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are successfully employed to study the causes, consequ ...
Read More
Source: PubMed