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In many religious traditions, such as Islam during Ramadan, fasting is expected of all adult Muslims, with exceptions for those who are ill, pregnant, nursing, traveling, or menstruating. Similarly, in Christianity, some denominations encourage fasting, but exemptions often apply to those with health issues or young children. In general, fasting practices vary by religion and community, reflecting individual circumstances and beliefs.

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