How being married or living with a partner cuts your risk of silent killer

MARRIAGE or cohabiting cuts your risk of type 2 diabetes, a study shows. Researchers found couples have lower blood sugar levels whatever the state of their relationship. 1 Marriage or cohabiting cuts your risk of type 2 diabetes, a study shows Credit: Getty They tracked 3,300 people in England aged 50 to 89 for nine years from 2004. Three-quarters were married or cohabiting. They had 0.21 per cent lower blood sugar than singles, meaning they were less likely to develop diabetes. Those without a partner had more chance. Katherine Ford, of Luxembourg University, said single people should get support to… Read Full Article