found: Work cat: 2015600155: The day after, 1909.
found: Mayo Clinic WWW site viewed April 10, 2015(Hangovers; a group of unpleasant signs and symptoms that can develop after drinking too much alcohol; most hangovers go away on their own, though they can last up to 24 hours)
found: The New Yorker WWW site, viewed April 11, 2015Annals of drinking, May 26, 2008 (A hangover peaks when the blood-alcohol level returns to zero; symptoms include headache, upset stomach, thirst, food aversion, nausea, diarrhea, tremulousness, fatigue, and a general feeling of wretchedness)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, viewed April 11, 2015(Hangover; medical terminology: veisalgia; the experience of various unpleasant physiological and psychological effects following consumption of ethanol. Typical symptoms may include headache, drowsiness, concentration problems, dry mouth, dizziness, fatigue, gastrointestinal distress, absence of hunger, sweating, nausea, hyper-excitability and anxiety)