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Researchers at the Heart Research Institute in Australia found that sulforaphane in broccoli could improve clot-busting drugs, offering potential for safer stroke treatments. Lead researcher Xuyu Liu plans human trials for a new anti-clotting treatment.
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How might the incorporation of sulforaphane from broccoli impact current stroke treatment protocols?
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