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  • ...consumed. This imbalance is signalled to the brain in many different ways. Hunger can also be applied metaphorically to cravings of other sorts. The term is ==Hunger as a condition==
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  • ==Food deprivation: hunger and starvation== ...on, which is evidenced by illness and disorder, and ultimately to death by hunger, which is called starvation.
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  • * [[hunger]]
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  • A small meal serving to ward off hunger and provide a break from work.
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  • ====Hunger, Nutrition and Family Farms====
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  • The desire to eat food, experienced as hunger, and in mammals controlled by neural circuits in the hypothalamus.
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  • ...ed in the hypothalamus in response to leptin. It also inhibits feelings of hunger, perhaps by an interaction with neuropeptide Y. Pharmaceutically exploiting
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  • ...ith agriculture, fisheries and forestry, as well as humanitarian relief of hunger
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  • ...and Vice President, New America Foundation; previously Select Committee on Hunger in the U.S. Congress, the United Nations in Rome, CFED, and Ernst & Young.
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  • ...]] ([[Zentrum]]) (1930-1932) during the [[Weimar Republic]]; known as the "hunger chancellor" in dealing with economic crises
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  • * End poverty and hunger ==Poverty and hunger==
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  • Freeman, Orville, World without Hunger. New York, Praeger, 1968. Hardin, Clifford M., ed., Overcoming World Hunger. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, 1969.
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  • ...ommittee]]; co-chair of [[Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission]] and [[House Hunger Caucus]]; opposed 2002 [[Iraq War]] authorization; former House professiona
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  • ===Hunger, Nutrition and Family Farms=== Domestic and international [[nutrition]] and food assistance and [[hunger prevention]]; school and child nutrition programs; local and healthy food i
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  • ...small]], lacking [[hair]] in most instances, and tends to [[cry]] and is [[hunger|hungry]] and [[thirst|thirsty]] for [[milk]] from the [[mother|mother's]] [
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  • {{r|Hunger}}
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  • {{r|Hunger}}
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  • {{r|Hunger}}
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  • ...vest. The result in 1921-1922 was one million dead, from a combination of hunger and infectious disease. "Execution By Hunger" by Miron Dolot 1985 Norton and Company $16 ISBN 0393304167
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  • {{r|hunger}}
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  • {{r|Hunger}}
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