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No. It is just that some people get hangovers and some don't. Nothing to do with genes. Hope that helps. :)
The Hangovers was created in 1968.
Hangovers are a result of dehydration. Hangovers usually increase with age but some people never experience them at all. The mixing of drinks at the age of 30 is no indicator of a hangover to happen. The person drinking could be a responsible drinker and not over consume, the person could hydrate themselves properly, or the person could have a drinking problem and never experience actually being sober.
Highway to Hangovers was created in 2006.
Many Happy Hangovers to You was created in 1966-01.
Body Shots - 2009 Hangovers was released on: USA: 9 May 2011
Hipsterhood - 2012 Hipsters with Hangovers 2-1 was released on: USA: 27 August 2013
Body Shots - 2009 Hangovers 2-2 was released on: USA: 2 May 2011
Jest Originals - 2011 Gatorade for Hangovers 1-4 was released on: USA: 17 October 2011
No, hangovers may cause frequent vomiting that is mostly an involuntary bodily response. Bulimia involves binge eating, feelings of regret, and the self-inflicted forced purging of food through self-induced vomiting or laxative abuse. Constant hangovers may be the result of binge drinking, which may lead to alcoholism.
Cure hangovers
Sometimes it depends how bad it is on the first day!