The morning after a night of drinking is hard on everyone, but new research suggests it may be worse for migraine sufferers. In a rat study, scientists found that rats who had migraines suffered hangover pain for four to six hours more than rats who had no headache pain. Researchers say they weren't sure why there was a link, because it did not appear to be linked to dehydration or impurities in the alcohol itself.
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