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Married, cohabitating people have better blood sugar control

Married, cohabitating people have better blood sugar control
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City Soroptimists at women s lunch | Dunfermline Press

Two members of the Dunfermline Soroptimist club attended the Women of Scotland lunch in Glasgow last Friday.

Living with a partner? It s healthy even if you re unhappy

It's been proven that being in a relationship has health benefits, but what if your relationship is unpleasant and tense?

An unhappy marriage could be good for your health: Study

Being in a relationship, whether or not it’s happy one, could help keep a person’s blood sugar relatively low.

Tying the Knot Could Keep High Blood Sugar at Bay

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) Getting hitched could help middle-aged and older folks get a better handle on their blood sugar, a new study reports.

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