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News for Healthier Living
Energy-Efficient Process Delivers Rare-Earth Element for Magnets
Neodymium is a rare-earth element essential for producing the strongest permanent magnets, which are widespread in defense technologies, hard drives, medical imaging devices, electric vehicle motors, wind turbines and more.
December 4, 2025
December 4 2025December 3 2025 - Research Reveals How Disordered Protein Regions Contribute to Cancer-Causing Condensates
- Researchers Identify Target to Overcome Treatment Resistance in Preclinical Models of KRAS-Mutant Cancers
- The Medical Minute: Latest Scoliosis Treatments Help Patients Stand Straighter
- Experimental Drug Repairs DNA Damage Caused by Disease
- Valve Trials Validate Better Ways of Fixing a Malfunctioning Heart
- Alternative Sweetener Sorbitol Linked to Liver Disease
- Two Beams, One Detector, Most Precise Search for 'Sterile' Neutrinos
- Researchers Define Unique, Soft Tissue Benign Tumor with Bony Shell That May Previously Have Been Mistaken as Malignant
- Roads, Development Disrupt Movement of Young Mountain Lions in California
- Meet Benjamin Judson, New Chair of the Yale Department of Surgery
- U.S. Skips World AIDS Day for the First Time in 37 Years
- Poor Kidney Health Linked to Higher Levels of Alzheimer's Biomarkers in Blood
- Chikungunya and Dengue Outbreak in Cuba Has Left 33 Dead, Officials Say
- Shingles Vaccine May Help Slow Dementia, New Study Finds
- White House Says Trump’s Imaging Looks Normal; Doctors Question the Testing
- A Common Scan Can Prevent Face Damage From Cosmetic Fillers
- Hallucinogens Linked To Mania, Bipolar Disorder
- Body Shaming, Outdated Ideals Increase Injury Risk Among Female Athletes, Olympics Committee Says
- Asthma More Common Among Kids Whose Moms Have Eating Disorders
- Common Painkillers Trick Doctors Into Misdiagnosing Heart Failure, Study Warns
- Statewide Analysis Quantifies Life-Saving Potential of Stop the Bleed
- Mental Health Conditions May Heighten Liver Cancer Risk in Veterans Due to Increased Hepatitis C, UCLA Study Finds
- Brain Markers Could Yield Early Clues into Parkinson's Disease
- Women Who Receive Mammograms Also Undergo Lung Scans if Notified of Eligibility
- Does Mental Illness Have a Silver Lining? New Research Says Yes
- Bridging the Brain and Behavior in Psychiatric Research
- New Study Uncovers How Cancer Cells Tolerate Missing Chromosomes
- New Study Finds Mango May be Key to Supporting Weight Management and Blood Sugar
- Antibiotics Could Trigger Immune Response Through Gut Microbiome Metabolites
- Sneaky Senescent Cells That Resist Cancer Treatment Can Provide Druggable Lung Cancer Target
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