Friday, 30 August 2013

Considering Women’s Needs in Developing Medical Devices: Here’s ‘HoW’

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By: Michelle McMurry-Heath, MD, Ph.D. 

Women differ from men in anatomy, physiology, risk factors and disease symptoms. They are also likely to use more medical devices over the course of their lives than men do. That is why FDA is actively trying to learn more about how medical devices uniquely affect women, and how women can be better served by them. This month we published a snapshot of how FDA is doing with such efforts… Continue reading


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