When their employees return to work
following the Labor Day weekend, businesses will unwittingly pick up a sizable
chunk of the tab for our annual celebration of the working class.
Hung-over workers cost their employers billions in lost productivity,
absenteeism and increased insurance costs averaging $2,000 a year for every
working adult, according to a medical journal. But it isn't the party animals
and problem drinkers doing the damage.
In "The Alcohol Hangover," published by the American College of
Physicians, researchers found that 54% of all hangover-related problems in t...
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