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'Refeeding syndrome' poses danger for those ending a hunger strike
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'Refeeding syndrome' poses danger for those ending a hunger strike
The hunger strike has become the biggest protest of its kind in California history. Many strikers have dropped in and out, forgoing just a few meals, and the longer the protest continues, the more people drop out altogether.
Pelican Bay State Prison.
Pelican Bay State Prison.
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The hunger strike has become the biggest protest of its kind in California history. Many strikers have dropped in and out, forgoing just a few meals, and the longer the protest continues, the more people drop out altogether.

The hunger strike has become the biggest protest of its kind in California history. Many strikers have dropped in and out, forgoing just a few meals, and the longer the protest continues, the more people drop out altogether.

But for those hanging in, the risk rises with each passing day. For the California Report, Elaine Korry has the story