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Blood Biomarker Linked to Incident VTE in COVID-19 Patients

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Higher levels of soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor linked to incident venous thromboembolism independently of D-dimer

Immune-Inflammatory Biomarkers Higher in Severe Mental Illness, T2DM

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Increased peripheral levels of inflammatory biomarkers and oxidative stress biomarkers seen in people with severe mental illness or T2DM

Cases of Kawasaki Disease in the U.S. Dropped During Pandemic

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Kawasaki disease cases fell by 28 percent and remained low during periods of pandemic-related masking and school closures

B 5/13 -- Heavy Antibiotic Use Tied to Development of Crohn's

DDW: Antibiotics Up Risk of Older-Onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Findings regardless of antibiotic class and with a dose-response relationship

ACC: Pericardial Effusion Prevalent in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

Inflammation During COVID-19 Hospitalization Linked to Mortality

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Elevated C-reactive protein during hospitalization associated with increased mortality risk after recovery from COVID-19

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Student Debt Has Impact on Cardiovascular Risks, Inflammation

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Those in households that became indebted or were consistently in debt had higher cardiovascular disease risk and C-reactive protein levels

Blood Biomarkers May Help ID Primary CNS Lymphoma, High-Grade Glioma

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Systemic inflammatory biomarkers may be useful in the differential diagnosis of primary central nervous system lymphoma, high-grade glioma

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Inflammatory Skin Diseases Classified at Molecular Level

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Molecular signatures for inflammatory skin diseases can help with classification of clinically indeterminate skin rashes

Age, Higher Ferritin Levels Linked to More Severe MIS-C

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Children aged 13 to 17 years, 6 to 12 years, with initial ferritin levels >500 µg/L had increased risk for ICU admission

Cereal Fiber Tied to Lower Inflammation, CVD in Older Adults

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Inflammation mediates approximately one-sixth of the association between cereal fiber intake and cardiovascular disease