People with type 2 diabetes can control their blood sugar levels with a healthy diet, but levels can be reduced even more when couples work it out together.

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Whether diabetic or nondiabetic, couples who fight diabetes together can win over it together.
In contrast, negative religious coping reflects tensions and spiritual struggle involving, for example, doubt about God's love and care, believing that the devil produced the stressor, or concerns about being abandoned by God or one's religious community.
For the study, 87 couples where one spouse had type 2 diabetes were surveyed. The findings suggest that religious coping and shared glycemic control activities may be integral to couples managing type 2 diabetes.
The study appears in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.
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