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  1. ... Do you get hungry during sleep? Is your hunger related to your menstrual cycle? Have you noticed ...
  2. Prader-Willi Syndrome (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... of sex hormones and a constant feeling of hunger. The part of the brain that controls feelings of fullness or hunger does not work properly in people with PWS. ...
  3. ... you have eaten and for the feeling of hunger to go away. Eating too quickly may cause ...
  4. Malnutrition (National Library of Medicine)  
    Food provides the energy and nutrients you need to be healthy. If you don't get enough nutrients -- including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals - ...
  5. ... together on two areas of the brain, the hunger center and the reward system, to reduce appetite ...
  6. Breastfeed Your Baby Easy-to-Read (Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion)  
    Breastfeeding is very healthy for mothers and babies. In the first 6 months, breast milk is the only food or liquid a baby needs. Share this resource ...
  7. ... and quickly gain weight. Without treatment, the extreme hunger continues and leads to chronic excessive eating (hyperphagia) ... the brain called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus controls hunger and thirst as well as other functions such ...
  8. ... constantly hungry and quickly gain weight. The extreme hunger leads to chronic excessive eating (hyperphagia) and obesity. ... the brain called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus controls hunger and thirst as well as other functions such ...
  9. ... the brain called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus controls hunger and thirst as well as other functions such ... triggers a series of chemical signals that affect hunger and help produce a feeling of fullness (satiety). ...
  10. ... the brain called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus controls hunger and thirst as well as other functions such ... triggers a series of chemical signals that affect hunger and help produce a feeling of fullness (satiety). ...
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