Why the effects of a boozy Bank Holiday binge could last longer than you think
Published on 25 August 2018A new study suggests that the effects of alcohol on our mental processing could extend to the day after a session of heavy drinking.
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A new study suggests that the effects of alcohol on our mental processing could extend to the day after a session of heavy drinking.
Parallel studies published in Tobacco Control, highlight fresh evidence on smuggled tobacco and industry-funded studies that routinely overestimate its scale.
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