Posted on April 30th, 2010 by Health News
Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) announced the launch of the Pelvic Floor Institute™ — a unique training forum and online resource designed to enhance physician knowledge and awareness of pelvic floor reconstruction procedures and techniques. By 2050, the number of women in the United States with urinary incontinence is expected to increase 55 percent to 28…
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