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  2. Ta'anit - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, fasting is conducive to atonement, for it tends to precipitate contrition. [2] Therefore, the Bible requires fasting on Yom Kippur . [ 3 ] Because, according to the Hebrew Bible, hardship and calamitous circumstances can occur as a result of sin, [ 4 ] fasting is often undertaken by the community or by individuals to achieve ...

  3. Christian dietary laws - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] This is followed by prayer, in which Christians often pray to God to thank Him for and bless their food before consuming it at the time of eating meals. [25] [26] Slaughtering animals for food is often done in Ethiopia with the trinitarian formula. [27] [28]

  4. Religious fasting - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints fast for a full 24-hour period once per month – usually before the main meal on the first Saturday of the month and ending with the main meal on the following Sunday – this is termed by the church as fast and testimony weekend. Many church members use this time to pray and meditate ...

  5. Megillat Taanit - Wikipedia

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    Megillat Taanit (Hebrew: מגילת תענית, romanized: məḡillaṯ taʿaniṯ), lit. "the Scroll of Fasting," is an ancient text, in the form of a chronicle, which enumerates 35 eventful days on which Jews either performed glorious deeds or witnessed joyful events.

  6. Intermittent fasting linked to higher risk of cardiovascular ...

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    Is intermittent fasting good for heart health? A new analysis challenges that idea, contradicting past research. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  7. Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Early fasting practices were varied, but by the time of Gregory the Great, the ordinary rule on all fasting days was to take only one meal a day and that only in the evening (after sunset); and to abstain from meat of all sorts, white meats (that is, milk, butter, and cheese, called lacticinia in Latin sources), [18] eggs, and, in the early ...

  8. Fasting and abstinence of the Coptic Orthodox Church

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    For many parishioners, fasting is more likely to end at noon (the hour when Christ was placed on the Cross) or three o'clock in the afternoon (the hour when Christ died on the Cross). Strict abstinence is also expected to be kept on Great Friday between midnight and the end of the Great Friday prayers (usually around 6pm).

  9. Diet and cancer - Wikipedia

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    It has been reported that 3.6% of all cancer cases and 3.5% of cancer deaths worldwide are attributable to drinking of alcohol. [31] Breast cancer in women is linked with alcohol intake. [ 1 ] [ 32 ] Alcohol also increases the risk of cancers of the mouth, esophagus, pharynx and larynx, [ 33 ] colorectal cancer , [ 34 ] [ 35 ] liver cancer ...