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  2. Is intermittent fasting healthy? New study debunks ... - AOL

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    For example, past studies report that intermittent fasting might cause loss of lean muscle mass, lead to a poor diet, impact sex hormones, or cause an eating disorder. Now a new study from ...

  3. A new study raises concerns about intermittent fasting ... - AOL

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    Research on intermittent fasting has yielded mixed results, and many of the studies were done on animals rather than humans. However, some studies have found it works as well or better for weight ...

  4. Can intermittent fasting have negative effects? Study finds ...

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    Getty Images. Restricting eating to eight or fewer hours a day, a type of intermittent fasting, may raise the risk of dying prematurely from heart disease over the long term, a new study suggests ...

  5. 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]

  6. Intermittent Fasting Won’t Raise Your Risk Of A Heart ... - AOL

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    The findings presented on March 18 suggested that people who consumed all of their food across fewer than eight hours per day had a 91% higher risk of death due to cardiovascular disease ...

  7. Every Intermittent Fasting Beginner Should Know About ... - AOL

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    For this reason, health experts advise following the 16:8 diet over 5:2 and other intermittent fasting methods if you’re very active. 5. You may experience anti-aging and anti-inflammatory benefits.

  8. Preoperative fasting - Wikipedia

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    Preoperative fasting. Preoperative fasting is the practice of a surgical patient abstaining from eating or drinking ("nothing by mouth") for some time before having an operation. This is intended to prevent stomach contents from getting into the windpipe and lungs (known as a pulmonary aspiration) while the patient is under general anesthesia. [1]

  9. New intermittent fasting study had 'surprisingly' negative ...

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    The University of Chicago says the following groups should not consider intermittent fasting: - Those who are pregnant or lactating. - Children under 12. - Those with a history of disordered eating.