Your liver needs time to turn ethanol into acetate. If you drink too fast, that "hangover chemical" (acetaldehyde) piles up and ruins the fun. Drink slow and give your enzymes a break. Ferroptosis contributes to ethanol induced hepatic cell death via labile iron accumulation and GPx4 inactivation Cell Death Discovery Frontiers Targeting ferroptosis, a novel programmed cell death, for the potential of alcohol related liver disease therapy Acetaldehyde by DesBio Ethanol Metabolism and Its Impact on Health The Medical Biochemistry Page Manage Acetaldehyde Hangover: Strategies for Effective Recovery SURVIVOR
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