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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute?

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"I'm never drinking again. And this time I mean it!"

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Anyone who's suffered through a bad hangover has muttered these words.

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But does a hangover even delay your next drink?

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Scientists recruited almost 400 adults who consumed alcohol at least once a week.

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At the beginning of the study, the participants answered questions about alcohol and nicotine dependence.

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Afterwards, they kept drinking diaries for three weeks.

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They also kept morning and bedtime reports on their mental status and stress level.

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To see if hangovers inspired participants to delay their next binge, researchers measured the time between drinking episodes.

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On average, hangovers did postpone the next drink, but only by about six hours.

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The work is published in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.

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In addition to discovering that hangovers fail to deter drinking, the study found that people with alcohol dependence or financial stress were more likely to develop hangovers.

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And of course, the only way to prevent hangovers entirely was to limit drinking.

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Cheers!

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick.

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