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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.1Marriage or cohabiting cuts your risk of type 2 diabetes, a study showsCredit: GettyThey 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 reduce risk.The study, published in BMJ Open Diabetes Research Care, said: Marital or cohabitating relationships were inversely related to blood sugar levels regardless of spousal support or s stanley cup train. TopicsDear Deidre on MarriagediabetesHeart diseaseThe Sun NewspaperYOU MIGHT LIKERECOMMENDED FOR YOUMORE FOR YOUMore from The SunExclusiveUP IN FLAMES Kanye Wests $1.5m LA church building burns to the groundSharePHONE IT IN T-Mobile users can get $25,000 payments from data breach settlement in weeksShare x2 stanley cup 7;COME CLEAN Menendez brothers offered sho stanley quencher cking new bargain in exchange for freedomShareMONEY, PLEASE New round of stimulus checks up to $1,702 being sent this monthShare Osxk Brave Grace, 7, signs up to modelling agency while wearing a prosthetic blade
By Obasesam Oko stanley termos i, The Conversion, September 8, 2020A Nigerian Navy unit on patrol, looking for illegal oil refineries in the Niger Delta region near Port Harcourt. Stefan Heunis/AFP via Getty ImageIn the wake of an insurgency that devastated Nigerias petroleum industry and sent the economy into stanley thermosflasche a tailspin, the Nigerian government granted unconditional amnesty to thousands of insurgents in 2009.Amnesty provided a clean slate for peacebuilding measures. These were meant to safeguard the communities to which the insurgents would be returning and build capacity for peace, security and development in the oil region.Between 2009 and 2019, the Nigerian government committed billions of dollars to the peacebuilding programme. This was to cover the stipends, education, training and entrepreneurship development costs for 30,000 participants.The programme included the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of the stanley cup insurgents. The federal government gave them a monthly stipend of 65,000 Naira US$200 in temporary assistance.Recently, some scholars explored the impact of the Presidential Amnesty Programme on human capital development in Nigerias oil region. Studies by Akeem Akinwale and Iyabobola Ajibola have shown that it had a positive impact and created the conditions for reintegrating ex-insurgents into civilian society.But the studies dont consider the role that corruption plays in post-conflict peacebuilding processes.They dont note that some vendors delivered sub-standard ove |
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