The term "X" was originally a 19th century expression describing unfinished business something left over from a meeting or ‘survival.’
In 1904, the meaning of "X" that we now associate first surfaced. Dehydration, fatigue, headache, nausea, Vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, General weakness, elevated body temperature, hyper salivation difficulty concentrating, sweating, anxiety, irritability, sensitivity to light and noise, erratic motor functions, trouble sleeping, severe hunger, and lack of depth perception are the visible symptoms.
There are no "proven-remedies" for "X" though many have their insightful opinions on it still now.
What is being discussed here ?
Answer (highlight to read) : Hangover
In 1904, the meaning of "X" that we now associate first surfaced. Dehydration, fatigue, headache, nausea, Vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, General weakness, elevated body temperature, hyper salivation difficulty concentrating, sweating, anxiety, irritability, sensitivity to light and noise, erratic motor functions, trouble sleeping, severe hunger, and lack of depth perception are the visible symptoms.
There are no "proven-remedies" for "X" though many have their insightful opinions on it still now.
What is being discussed here ?
Answer (highlight to read) : Hangover
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