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Gen Z are refusing to buy rounds at the pub to avoid hangovers - now scientists say it really works
Gen Z are avoiding buying rounds at pubs to prevent hangovers, and scientists confirm this approach is effective. The behavior is linked to a desire to avoid hangovers and is supported by scientific validation.
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