From 2003: Saving the Miami Blue butterfly
From 2003: Saving the Miami Blue butterfly In this report which originally aired on April 13, 2003, “Sunday Morning” anchor Charles Osgood reports on efforts made by butterfly enthusiasts and scientists from the University of Florida to bring back from the brink a rare subspecies of butterfly, for years thought extinct until one colony was found in the Florida Keys. [Update: In 2011 the Miami Blue butterfly won emergency protection under the federal Endangered Species Act, and received formal protection the following year.]
cbsnews.comMedical Coil Treats Enlarged Prostate Without Surgery or Drugs
Butterfly Medical has developed an innovative metal coil, shaped roughly like a butterfly, to stop BPH symptoms without drugs or surgery. “Plus, if you do surgery, it’s a one-way street,” Idan Geva, Butterfly Medical’s CEO, tells Zenger News. The Butterfly Medical device for treating BPH. In fact, it took Butterfly Medical several years of R&D to perfect. Medical device giant Teleflex acquired NeoTract in 2017 for $1.1 billion.
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