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If your partner has diabetes, here's how you can help

Author
Amber Smith
Published
Thu 06 Dec 2018
Episode Link
https://www.upstate.edu/informed/2018/1206-if-your-partner-has-diabetes-heres-how-you-can-help.php

Paula Trief, PhD (photo by Jim Howe) Paula Trief, PhD (photo by Jim Howe) Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how sugar is processed by the body. The condition affects a person's overall health, and that person has to take an active role in the management of his or her diabetes. Some medical caregivers are pursuing "partner intervention" as a way to help improve diabetes self-management. Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how sugar is processed by the body. The condition affects a person's overall health, and that person has to take an active role in the management of his or her diabetes. Some medical caregivers are pursuing "partner intervention" as a way to help improve diabetes self-management. Paula Trief, PhD Paula Trief, PhD, , explains a study she co-authored that shows the partner approach can work. explains a study she co-authored that shows the partner approach can work. Trief, a psychologist who has worked extensively with patients with diabetes, is a distinguished service professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Upstate. Trief, a psychologist who has worked extensively with patients with diabetes, is a distinguished service professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Upstate.

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