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  2. Intermittent fasting - Wikipedia

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    Fasting is an ancient tradition, having been practiced by many cultures and religions over centuries. [9] [13] [14]Therapeutic intermittent fasts for the treatment of obesity have been investigated since at least 1915, with a renewed interest in the medical community in the 1960s after Bloom and his colleagues published an "enthusiastic report". [15]

  3. Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    While early sources place the meal after sunset, by the 10th century or earlier, the custom prevailed of taking the only meal of the day at the ninth hour (Latin nona hora, about 3 p.m.). By the 14th century, the one meal of the day had become a midday meal; and the liturgical observance of the nona hora had become tied to the daily Mass and ...

  4. Coyote en Ayuno - Wikipedia

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    Coyote en Ayuno ("Fasting Coyote"), also known as Coyote Hambriento ("Hungry Coyote") and Cabeza de Coyote ("Coyote Head"), is an outdoor steel sculpture by abstract monumental artist Enrique "Sebastián" Carbajal, installed on a roundabout in the intersection of Adolfo López Mateos Avenue and Pantitlán Avenue, in the municipality of Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexico.

  5. De Vez En Mes - Wikipedia

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    "De Vez En Mes" is a written by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona for his tenth Studio album, Adentro (2005). The song was released on April 7, 2005, as the fourth single from the album. The song was released on April 7, 2005, as the fourth single from the album.

  6. Sweet Hours - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Hours (Dulces horas) is a 1982 Spanish film, written and directed by Carlos Saura. The title comes from the words dulces horas de ayer ( sweet hours of yesterday ) in the soundtrack song Recordar ( To Remember ) sung by the soprano Imperio Argentina .