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Stress increases cortisol levels, which can worsen the physiological symptoms of a hangover, like headaches and fatigue, as the body’s cortisol response interacts with alcohol's effects.
omeone who is stressed or dissatisfied with life might have higher baseline cortisol, potentially making hangovers feel worse.
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