curprev10:2510:25, 13 January 2024 A455bcd9talkcontribs 46,365 bytes+18 →Research: The RS says "Cranberry products have been used widely for several decades to prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs)." so it's not "Research" => It is "Medical use". Then whether this medical use is effective or not is another point, that is also addressed by the same RS (with a positive conclusion, but it could have been negative).undoTag: 2017 wikitext editor
curprev20:2020:20, 7 November 2023 Santiagovn1talkcontribs m50,596 bytes+275 This is not its name and is a wrong name. Because it is a cranberry, not blueberry. The word "blueberry" is translated by Korea forest service for all of Vaccinium species by default. http://www.forest.go.kr/kna/special/download/English_Names_for_Korean_Native_Plants.pdfundoTags: RevertedVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
curprev07:2307:23, 7 November 2023 Santiagovn1talkcontribs m50,545 bytes+224 This name (mountain blueberry) is a mistake by the Korea Forest Service because it has translated all species in the genus Vaccinium into blueberry by default. So the right name should be Japannese mountain cranberry.undoTags: RevertedVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
curprev10:5810:58, 3 April 2023 Dergrimmtalkcontribs m47,828 bytes+15 'kraanbere' was a Middle Low German, and Low German as a separate language from (High) German. While High German is usually simply called German, Low German is not. Other names for Low German would be Low Saxon.undo
curprev22:0622:06, 21 July 2022 Citation bottalkcontribs 47,645 bytes−25 Add: doi-access, authors 1-1. Removed proxy/dead URL that duplicated identifier. Removed parameters. Some additions/deletions were parameter name changes. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by Smasongarrison | Linked from User:Smasongarrison/sandbox/1 | #UCB_webform_linked 1957/2341undo
curprev19:3019:30, 17 February 2022 Carson47talkcontribs 45,820 bytes−247 →Urinary tract infections: The citation was reviewed and one of the conclusions of the study way that further study justified for women with recurrent urinary tract infections with standardized doses of proanthrocyanidins the active compound in cranberries. This citation is misleading.undoTags: RevertedVisual edit
curprev20:5320:53, 23 November 2020 Vejlensertalkcontribs 46,143 bytes0 Being that cranberries are from New England and have probably been longer a staple of American holiday dinners than English holiday dinners, the reference to American cuisine should go firstundo
curprev02:1102:11, 7 May 2019 Avellettatalkcontribs m45,288 bytes+783 Fixed sources only available to students and replaced them with accessible sources. Added some more information and gave more references to specific Wiki pages for certain terms.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev23:3923:39, 5 May 2018 User-ducktalkcontribs 42,908 bytes+51 added Use American English and changed two converts that did not abbreviate. (centimeter are spelled out specifically in the article.)undo
curprev17:2917:29, 11 December 2017 Clewishoketalkcontribs 47,351 bytes+5,896 Added paragraphs 2-5 under "Research-Urinary Tract Infection" section, including literature reviews over multiple clinical trials and detailing hypothesized chemical mechanisms of action of cranberry use in UTI'sundoTag: Visual edit