In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, our healthcare system is focused on reducing the spread and impact of coronavirus. Meanwhile, many older adults a reliving with chronic conditions that can’t be ignored for weeks or months. We call those conditions “NO-VID” and offer some information for how to identify and deal with this situation.
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For more about COVID-19, go to: Public Health Ontario: https://www.publichealthontario.ca/ Public Health Agency of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19.html
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The blood group diets are fashion in the western world. It is not practical for many reasons. According to that diet O positive people beef is more suitable. But being in India we don’t eat beef. Vegetarians don’t eat meat for any reason. So it is not a suitable answer for them. In India we follow variety of food groups. India has soil which is fertile for all the variety of foods which are available throughout the world. We have very cold climatic conditions in the north and we have very hot climatic conditions in the middle of the country and very humid conditions towards Kanyakumari and hilly places. We have more varieties of food than any other country. In India we cannot strictly follow the blood group diet. It is better to follow what our ancestors have followed and what are known in our region. So stay healthy.
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