PARTYING CAN PACK PAINFUL PUNCH, PARTICULARLY FOR WOMEN
December 20, 2007
December 20, 2007
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Dec. 20 -- Texas A&M University issued the following news release:
It's not their fault, but a biological fact: liquor acts quicker in women than in men. Ethyl alcohol hits women's systems faster and has stronger effects on them than on men, says a health professor at Texas A&M University. This phenomenon also makes females far more likely to suffer hangovers than their male counterparts.
"The question becomes, 'Does the overuse . . .
It's not their fault, but a biological fact: liquor acts quicker in women than in men. Ethyl alcohol hits women's systems faster and has stronger effects on them than on men, says a health professor at Texas A&M University. This phenomenon also makes females far more likely to suffer hangovers than their male counterparts.
"The question becomes, 'Does the overuse . . .