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How Long Can You Go Without Food? Hunger Strikes 101
URL: http://www.slate.com/id/2102228/

Description:
This article describes the health aspects of participating in a hunger strike. "Fasting becomes dangerous after just three to five days, at which point the body begins breaking down fat in order to produce energy" and ketoacidosis might begin to occur. "It's all downhill after Week 3, or whenever weight loss exceeds 18 percent of the starting weight." Also describes tactics hunger strikers can use to prolong protests. From the online magazine Slate.

LII Topics: Activism, Strikes & Lockouts

Author:
Koerner, Brendan I.

Publisher:
Washington Post.Newsweek Interactive Co. LLC

Extra Keywords
Bobby Sands

LII Database Information:
Record 28297 created by Maria Brandt on 04/27/2009
Last modification on 05/04/2009
Published: 05/06/2009  
LII Item ID: http://lii.org/cs/lii/view/item/28297

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