Blood clots: do blood-thinners actually thin the blood? Doing a little digging and the medical profession says they do but I'm not so sure blood-thinners do anything with the blood.
Don't think that's an example of thinning the blood. If you get a tiny cut then the body is built to sent out a protein to that cut spot and provide clotting at only the area of the tiny cut. It doesn't thin the remaining of the body's blood. It's a little like the autoimmune system. The drug binds to the protein and prevents the body to sent the clotting process from performing its intended function.
Who says he's gay. It's a FAKE & STAGED ROMANCE produced by their and the NFL's PR agencies. Nobody says their having sex.