1. But by the middle of the night, the alcohol will be metabolized and the rebound effect will set in. 2. The best explanation for this is the so-called rebound effect, otherwise known as acute tolerance. 3. But just as with booze, you may get a rebound effect and an onslaught of early-morning dreaming. 4. He said they can be effective if used for a short time, but they often produce a rebound effect that worsens symptoms later. 5. However, Tandy said, a patient may suffer from a rebound effect. 6. Some long-range forecasts say she could arrive in the autumn as a rebound effect of El Nino, which begins with unusually warm waters in the equatorial Pacific. |