New Canadian technology is allowing surgeons to more easily remove breast cancer tumours with minimal cosmetic defect and less pain for patients. And this tech is the size of a sesame seed.
which is also said to have anti-cancer properties. As per reports, it took almost 14 years for the researchers to grow a tree from the ancient seed, which archaeologists excavated from a cave in ...
This find could offer insights into ancient agriculture and medicinal practices. The seed's phytochemical analysis revealed potential therapeutic benefits, including anti-cancer properties, making it ...
The seed, which was found during an archaeological ... that it contains active compounds with anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. Its stems and leaves have antioxidant and skin-smoothing ...