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Inflammatory profiles across the spectrum of disease reveal a distinct role for GM-CSF in severe COVID-19


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While it is now widely accepted that host inflammatory responses contribute to lung injury, the pathways that drive severity and distinguish coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from other viral lung diseases remain poorly characterized. We analyzed plasma samples from 471 hospitalized patients recruited through the prospective multicenter ISARIC4C study and 39 outpatients with mild disease, enabling extensive characterization of responses across a full spectrum of COVID-19 severity. Progressive elevation of levels of numerous inflammatory cytokines and chemokines (including IL-6, CXCL10, and GM-CSF) were associated with severity and accompanied by elevated markers of endothelial injury and thrombosis. Principal component and network analyses demonstrated central roles for IL-6 and GM-CSF in COVID-19 pathogenesis. Comparing these profiles to archived samples from patients with fatal influenza, IL-6 was equally elevated in both conditions whereas GM-CSF was prominent on ....

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Helping behavior may mitigate academic risk for children from low-income neighborhoods


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Children raised in neighborhoods with low socio-economic status are at risk for low academic achievement. A new longitudinal study followed young children from such neighborhoods from birth until age seven to explore whether children s capacity to act kindly or generously towards others (prosocial behavior) - including peers, teachers, and family - is linked to their ability to perform well in school. The study showed that prosocial behavior may mitigate academic risk across early childhood.
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Trial shows blood thinners decrease need for life support in hospitalized COVID-19 patients - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba's hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming.


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An international trial tested in over 300 hospitals around the world have concluded that blood thinners improve the outcome for hospitalized COVID-19 patients. 
The University of Manitoba released the conclusion of the trials in a media release on Friday.
The introduction of full-dose blood thinners for patients who had mild symptoms of the virus showed a reduced need for organ support. 
The release says that three clinical trial platforms spanning five continents in over 300 hospitals have been working together since May 2020 to urgently test whether there is a greater benefit of full doses of heparin (blood thinners) to treat adults hospitalized for non-critical COVID-19 illness compared to the lower dose typically administered to prevent blood clots in hospitalized patients. ....

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