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Joining social clubs could lower Type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests
Bournemoth Daily Echo,
Social participation in clubs and groups has been linked to a lower risk of diabetes.
Joining social clubs could lower Type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests
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Social participation in clubs and groups has been linked to a lower risk of diabetes.
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Joining social clubs could lower Type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests
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Social participation in clubs and groups has been linked to a lower risk of diabetes.
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Joining social clubs could lower Type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests
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Social participation in clubs and groups has been linked to a lower risk of diabetes.
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Joining social clubs could lower Type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests
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Social participation in clubs and groups has been linked to a lower risk of diabetes.
Active social life lowers the risk of developing diabetes, says Study
The Asian Age,
Men living alone were even more prone to the condition, with some 94 percent higher odds of type 2 diabetes.
Active social life lowers the risk of developing diabetes, says Study
The Siasat Daily,
London: The potentially harmful effects of loneliness and social isolation on health and longevity are well established.
Loneliness doubles the risk of diabetes: study
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The potentially harmful effects of loneliness and social isolation on health and longevity are well established.
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Joining social clubs could lower Type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests
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Social participation in clubs and groups has been linked to a lower risk of diabetes.
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Active social life lowers the risk of developing diabetes, says Study
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London [UK], December 19 (ANI): The potentially harmful effects of loneliness and social isolation on health and longevity are…
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Active social life lowers the risk of developing diabetes, says Study
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The potentially harmful effects of loneliness and social isolation on health and longevity are well established.
Friendships May Be Your Defense Against Diabetes
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TUESDAY, Dec. 19, 2017 (HealthDay News) — You probably lean on your friends in tough times.
With a little help from my friends: Ending social isolation could lower diabetes risk
MedicalXpress,
In a study involving 2861 participants, socially isolated individuals were found to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes more…
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Social isolation might raise diabetes risk
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Men and women who are not active socially and remain isolated may be at an increased risk of developing diabetes than…
With a little help from my friends: Ending social isolation could lower diabetes risk
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In a study involving 2861 participants, socially isolated individuals were found to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes more…