Researchers at Birmingham University have discovered how to turn a compound from a common wildflower called Feverfew into a new treatment for cancer. The team found a way to extract the ...
Feverfew, a common flowering garden plant usually is used as a remedy for migraine and other aches and pains. It was found to have drug-like anti-cancer properties to treat chronic lymphocytic ...
Sometimes a plant needs to do just one thing, especially if it does that one thing really well. Nowhere is this more evident than with Tanacetum parthenium aureum, commonly known as golden feverfew.
Perhaps you have heard of feverfew, a quite common flowering plant that graces many home gardens. Its cute white petals may bring a smile to your lips – but did you know that it has hidden within it ...
June 24, 2011 — A sublingual preparation of feverfew and ginger is safe, well-tolerated, and effective first-line treatment for mild headaches to prevent a more serious attack, a new study has found.
Dear Dr. Roach: I read your recent column on cluster headaches and would like to add a comment. I am a 56-year-old woman and started getting these headaches about 20 years old. They became even worse ...
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