No it doesn't it is all in your mind. The same with the addiction it is all in your head i myself quit cold Turkey and I've been of for 9 years !!!
PMS may cause abnormalities in blood sugar levels and hence cause cravings for certain foods in particular high fats and high sugar foods. A study conducted by a PhD student at the university of Adelaide (1999) confirmed that there is a link between food cravings/increased appetite and PMS. The women who were part of the study noted that their appetite increased during PMS and cravings for high sugar and high fat foods increased, as well increasing the frequency at which food was consumed. Some women almost doubled their normal daily Kilojoules.
Marijuana will cause you to have bad judgement, impaired reaction time, Impaired coordination and loss of appetite.
The marijuana itself has no influence on your weight gain/loss. Marijuana does, however, cause an increase in appetite and that again may lead to weightgain.
there is no physical withdrawal, but there is mental one that can cause irritability ad difficulty sleeping.
pregnancy.
One of the side effects of Pregabalin is increased appetite, but as with any drug, it depends upon the individual.
Diabetes is a medical condition that can cause dry mouth and increased thirst; along with poor appetite and night sweats. If you are having these symptoms, be seen by a physician to rule out diabetes and other potential causes.
Alzheimer's can cause sleepiness and loss of appetite.
it is possible He could be using an amphetamine such as cocaine which can cause loss of appetite.
No. Drug use while pregnant is a form of child abuse. Drugs will harm your baby and may cause brain damage.
A lack of B-12 can cause many symptoms or manifestations such a anxiety, depression, lack of energy and fatigue. The feelings associated with these symptoms can cause boredom, weakness causing the increased cravings. Increasing the levels of B-12 is very over looked on a society completely deficient.
Yes, tapeworms can cause weight gain in humans by absorbing nutrients from the host's digestive system, leading to increased appetite and potential weight gain.