Scientists are looking into whether broccoli can stave off bad COVID infections

TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY • March 29, 2022

Researchers at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center found that a chemical compound called sulforaphane found in abundance in broccoli cabbage, kale and Brussels sprouts might slow growth of coronaviruses such as those that cause COVID-19 and the common cold.

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