Hunger (disambiguation)

Hunger (disambiguation)

Hunger is a physical sensation experienced when the glycogen level of the liver falls below a threshold, usually followed by a desire to eat.

Hunger or hungry may also refer to:

*Malnutrition, a general term for the medical condition caused by an improper or insufficient diet
*Air hunger, the sensation of the urge to breathe
*The Great Hunger, the famine in Ireland between 1845 and 1849

In literature:
* "Hunger" (novel), a novel by Knut Hamsun
* "The Hunger" (novel), a novel by Whitley Strieber

In film and television:
* "Hunger" (2001 film), a 2001 film based on Knut Hamsun's novel
* "Hunger" (1966 film), a Norwegian film based on Knut Hamsun's novel
* "Hunger" (2008 film), a film about Irish hunger striker Bobby Sands
* "The Hunger", a horror film starting Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie
* "The Hunger" (serial), an English horror television show
* "Hunger" ("Dilbert" episode)
*"Hungry" ("The X-Files" episode)

In music:
* "The Hunger" (album), an album by Michael Bolton
* "The Hunger" (Seven Day Jesus album)
* "The Hunger" (The Distillers song)
* "The Hunger", a song by Steve Holy from "Blue Moon"
* "Hungry" (album), an album of worship songs
* "Hungry" (Brainstorm album)
* "Hungry" (song), a song by Winger
* "Hungry", a song by Paul Revere & the Raiders

In people:
* Herbert Hunger, Austrian Byzantine scholar
* Saint Hunger, Bishop of Utrecht 854 - 866
* Jerome Hunger, Poet and hero of the mexican revolution

ee also

*
* Unger
* Ungar
* Hungary


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