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  2. Starvation - Wikipedia

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    Starvation is a severe deficiency in caloric energy intake, below the level needed to maintain an organism's life. It is the most extreme form of malnutrition . In humans, prolonged starvation can cause permanent organ damage [ 1 ] and eventually, death .

  3. A Hunger Artist - Wikipedia

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    Title page of 1924 edition of Ein Hungerkünstler "A Hunger Artist" (German: "Ein Hungerkünstler") is a short story by Franz Kafka first published in Die neue Rundschau in 1922.

  4. Category:Starvation - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to starvation, a severe deficiency in caloric energy intake, below the level needed to maintain an organism's life. It is the most extreme form of malnutrition. In humans, prolonged starvation can cause permanent organ damage and eventually, death. Starvation may also be used as a means of torture or execution.

  5. Starvation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Starvation (glaciology), when a glacier retreats, not because of temperature increases, but due to low precipitation "Starvation" , an episode of the TV series Justified; Very-low-calorie diet (also starvation diet), a diet with very or extremely low daily food energy consumption

  6. Starvation response - Wikipedia

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    Starvation response in animals (including humans) is a set of adaptive biochemical and physiological changes, triggered by lack of food or extreme weight loss, in which the body seeks to conserve energy by reducing metabolic rate and/or non-resting energy expenditure to prolong survival and preserve body fat and lean mass.

  7. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    The reasons are biological and irreversible. As early as 1969, research showed that losing just 3 percent of your body weight resulted in a 17 percent slowdown in your metabolism—a body-wide starvation response that blasts you with hunger hormones and drops your internal temperature until you rise back to your highest weight.

  8. List of people who died of starvation - Wikipedia

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    He was placed in prison by Antipope Boniface VII in the Castel Sant'Angelo, where he died either from starvation or poison. Thomas Johnson: d. 1537 England: He and nine other Carthusian martyrs, who refused the Oath of Supremacy: Nikolai Kletochnikov: 1847-1883 Russian Empire: Revolutionary who died during a hunger strike. Julia Livilla: 18–41

  9. Minnesota Starvation Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Physiologist Ancel Keys was the lead investigator of the Minnesota Starvation Experiment. He was directly responsible for the X-ray analysis and administrative work and the general supervision of the activities in the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene which he had founded at the University of Minnesota in 1940 after leaving positions at Harvard's Fatigue Laboratory and the Mayo Clinic.