Wine. The word "Wine" derives from the Proto-Germanic winam, an early borrowing from the Latin vinum, "wine" or "(grape) vine", itself derived Wine is an alcoholic drink made from the fermentation of origin... Read more
Sage. The binomial name of Sage is Salvia officinalis. Sage is an inhabitant to the Mediterranean area. The growth of Sage is also seen in some parts of Europe. The other names of Common sage are Garden sag... Read more
Hsiang ju. Glossogyne tenuifolia (hsiang-ju) (GT) is a traditional antipyretic herb used in Chinese medicine;Glossogyne tenuifolia (Labill) Cass. (Compositae) is a traditional anti-pyretic and hepatoprotective h... Read more
Highbush Blueberry. Blueberries are native to North America, and the delicious fruit has been harvested in the wild for centuries. However, growing blueberry plants in gardens and on farms is a relatively recent occurren... Read more
Scrophularia auriculata. Scrophularia auriculata is a plant with beautiful purple flowers; it is also called carpenter’s square because of its four-sided grooved stems. At least one species, S. auriculata, is cultivated as an... Read more
Also called: Cancer in Ovarian, Cancer in Ovary
Menopause brings along with it many problems for women above 45, like Osteoporosis, menopausal syndrome, and Ovarian Cancer. No one knows the exact cause of Cancer in Ovary. One of the main causes of fatalities due to Ovarian Cancer is its complete lack of symptoms in the early stages of the disease. By the time the symptoms are visible it is too late for trying any type of treatment.
Symptoms of Cancer in Ovarian may include "Heavy feeling in pelvis, pain in lower abdomen, vaginal bleeding, weight gain or loss, abnormal periods, unexplained back pain that gets worse, gas, nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite". Treatment is usually surgery followed by treatment with medicines called chemotherapy.
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Anti-angiogenic approaches to prevent and treat cancer with Highbush Blueberry, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Cancer in Ovarian Home Remedy Using Highbush Blueberry
Treating Ovarian Cancer with Rosemary herb powder, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Ovarian Cancer Home Remedy Using Rosemary
Treating Ovarian Cancer with Aegle marmelos leaves extract, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Ovarian Cancer Home Remedy Using Aegle marmelos
Treating Cancer in Ovary with White Wine, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Cancer in Ovary Home Remedy Using Wine
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