Prevent Type 2 Diabetes When Family History Increases Your Risk

Your family history doesn't determine your diabetes fate—but it does demand earlier action and different prevention strategies than the general population faces.

Your family history doesn't determine your diabetes fate—but it does demand earlier action and different prevention strategies than the general population faces.

Genetics creates diabetes risk but not destiny: lifestyle modifications reduce progression even for people whose parents both have the disease.

The concern centers on a growing gap between the speed at which autonomous agents are being deployed into production systems and the pace at which...

Google DeepMind's research highlights real dangers emerging as autonomous agents expand into production systems, from unintended behaviors to cascading failures.

Centuries-old volcanic traditions validated by modern science are reshaping how geologists predict eruptions today.

Indigenous and historical accounts of volcanic eruptions are reshaping how scientists understand volcanic patterns and assess risks for communities living in volcanic regions.

Fewer possessions reduce daily mental load and decision fatigue while revealing what genuinely matters in your space and life.

Indigenous knowledge systems preserve observations of volcanic behavior across generations—but with important limits on explaining the geophysical mechanisms behind eruptions.

Strong family history of diabetes does not guarantee the disease—lifestyle changes can reduce genetic risk by half or more.

Women in government report higher engagement than men, but experience steeper burnout—especially in leadership roles.