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Bad Mitochondria May Actually Be Good For You
Mice with a defective mitochondrial protein called MCLK1 produce elevated amounts of reactive oxygen when young; that should spell disaster, yet according to a study in this week"s JBC these mice actually age at a slower rate and live longer than normal mice.
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Link Between Migraines And Reduced Breast Cancer Risk Confirmed In Follow-up Study
The relationship between migraine headaches in women and a significant reduction in breast cancer risk has been confirmed in a follow-on study to landmark research published last year and conducted by scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The new study found a 26 percent reduced risk of breast cancer among both premenopausal and postmenopausal women with a clinical diagnosis of migraines.
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Demonstrators Gather At Washington, D.C., CVS Pharmacy To Protest Practice Of Locking Up Condoms
Protesters gathered outside a Washington, D.C., CVS Pharmacy on Thursday to urge the pharmacy chain to end the practice of locking condoms in display cases in certain neighborhoods, WJLA News reports. The protesters contend that CVS restricts access to condoms in poor black neighborhoods, whose residents may be at higher risk for HIV, other sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancies (WJLA News, 6/11). The protest was a part of a nationwide effort called, "Cure CVS: Unlock the Condoms Initiative," which aims to urge CVS to keep condoms unlocked at all times (Business Wire release, 6/10). CVS said in a statement, "All CVS stores sell condoms that are unlocked and accessible" (WJLA News, 6/11).
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FDA Approves New Total Ankle Replacement System

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a total ankle replacement system for arthritic or deformed ankles that may preserve some range of motion in the joint. The new prosthesis is a mobile-bearing device, which relies on bearings that move across a surface of polyethylene, a flexible plastic. The device is the first of its type. Once arthritis or injury destroys the cartilage that cushions the ankle bone, the joints can become painful enough to warrant total ankle replacement. The Scandinavian Total Ankle Replacement (STAR) System is an alternative to fusion surgery and may allow for greater rotation and movement in the joint. Fusion surgery involves cementing the shin bone (tibia) - the thicker of the two bones in the lower leg - to the talus bone in the ankle. The procedure stabilizes the ankle, but significantly decreases the ability to move the foot up and down. "This device offers another treatment alternative to fusion surgery, and more closely imitates the function of a natural ankle," said Daniel G. Schultz, M.D., director of the FDA"s Center for Devices and Radiological Health. "For the first time in the United States, a patient may retain some ankle mobility with this non-constrained, mobile-bearing device." The FDA has already cleared several fixed-bearing ankle devices, which are also options to fusion surgery. In fixed-bearing ankle system, the articulating surface is molded, locked or attached to one of its metallic components. For two years, researchers followed a subgroup of a 224-patient clinical study and found that the STAR system demonstrated similar rates of adverse events, surgical interventions and major complications as fusion surgery. As a condition of FDA approval, the company will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the device during the next eight years. The STAR Ankle is owned by Small Bone Innovations Inc. of Morrisville, Pa. U.S. Food and Drug Administration


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