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  2. 5 Things Your Body Is Telling You If You Suddenly Crave Ice - AOL

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    The reasons for ice cravings can be concerning, so your first call should be to a doctor. "If you’re craving a food or something that’s not a typical thing to eat, that may be a signal that ...

  3. Can't stop chewing ice? What it might reveal about your ... - AOL

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    The craving for eating ice can be a sign of a specific type of anemia caused by iron deficiency, although Boutwell says it’s not clear why this happens. “There seems to be a dopamine release ...

  4. Pagophagia - Wikipedia

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    The main symptom for pagophagia is intense cravings for chewing ice. Those with pagophagia will find themselves constantly chewing on ice cubes, shaved ice or even frost from the fridge. [ 13 ] Since a common underlying cause of pagophagia is iron-deficiency anemia , many people with the disorder will also experience weakness , fatigue , pallor ...

  5. Feeling so tired all the time? Iron deficiency might be the ...

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    There are many reasons why iron deficiency could develop, and you can think of them as being split into two categories: ... which is a craving for non-food items (such as ice), she says.

  6. Pica (disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Pica is the craving or consumption of objects that are not normally intended to be consumed. [2] It is classified as an eating disorder but can also be the result of an existing mental disorder. [3] The ingested or craved substance may be biological, natural or manmade.

  7. Geophagia - Wikipedia

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    To the extent that these cravings, and subsequent mineral consumption (as well as in the case of cravings for ice, or other cold neck vasoconstricting food which aid in increasing brain oxygen levels by restricting neck veins) are therapeutically effective decreasing infant mortality, those genetic predispositions and the associated ...

  8. Why Do Some Foods Seem Irresistible? New Study Finds Brain ...

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    New research details why we crave fats and sugars in our diets. Fat and sugar light up certain pathways in the brain. When you have both at once, it can make you eat more than usual.

  9. Cold shock response - Wikipedia

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    Cold shock response is a series of neurogenic cardio-respiratory responses caused by sudden immersion in cold water.. In cold water immersions, such as by falling through thin ice, cold shock response is perhaps the most common cause of death. [1]