The health benefits were seen even in a 'strained' marriage
New research has revealed that being married to someone might reduce your chances of developing type 2 diabetes.
Now, experts have claimed that even being in an unhappy marriage could help to keep people's blood sugar levels under control - meaning there's less risk of type 2 diabetes developing and causing health problems. Interestingly, even those in a 'strained' relationship reaped the benefits. The researchers concluded: "Overall, our results suggested that marital/cohabitating relationships were inversely related to HbA1c levels regardless of dimensions of spousal support or strain.
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