I'm sorry, but this is a huge stretch to think an article about a plant compound having health benefits is evidence of some "comms" system breaking down. Have you been in a cave for the last three decades? As long as I've read articles on the Internet and watched TV I've been bombarded with new research about things in our food that have health benefits or harms.
Broccoli contains sulforaphane, which has anti-carcinogenic properties and can also lower cholesterol, so why would it be surprising that same compound may reduce clot formation.
I'm sorry, but this is a huge stretch to think an article about a plant compound having health benefits is evidence of some "comms" system breaking down. Have you been in a cave for the last three decades? As long as I've read articles on the Internet and watched TV I've been bombarded with new research about things in our food that have health benefits or harms.
Broccoli contains sulforaphane, which has anti-carcinogenic properties and can also lower cholesterol, so why would it be surprising that same compound may reduce clot formation.