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    Claves educativas para responder a los actuales retos de Europa

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    La política educativa de la Unión Europea en los últimos veinte años ha buscado dos objetivos centrales: forjar en los ciudadanos la conciencia europea y capacitarlos para hacer de Europa la economía basada en el conocimiento más dinámica y competitiva del mundo. La educación se concibe como el instrumento más eficaz para enfrentarse a los retos actuales de Europa en un contexto de globalización y crisis económica. Se necesita, pues, plantear la orientación adecuada a la educación europea en estos momentos de encrucijada. La hipótesis de este artículo es que la política educativa planteada a nivel europeo no responde con rigor y profundidad a los retos actuales de Europa pues se supedita predominantemente a un objetivo económico de progreso y crecimiento y a la formación profesional sin proponer una formación integral en clave ética que logre paliar las profundas fallas morales de la actual situación de crisis que tienen en el nihilismo y el relativismo moral su caldo de cultivo

    Clonal chromosomal mosaicism and loss of chromosome Y in elderly men increase vulnerability for SARS-CoV-2

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    The pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19) had an estimated overall case fatality ratio of 1.38% (pre-vaccination), being 53% higher in males and increasing exponentially with age. Among 9578 individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 in the SCOURGE study, we found 133 cases (1.42%) with detectable clonal mosaicism for chromosome alterations (mCA) and 226 males (5.08%) with acquired loss of chromosome Y (LOY). Individuals with clonal mosaic events (mCA and/or LOY) showed a 54% increase in the risk of COVID-19 lethality. LOY is associated with transcriptomic biomarkers of immune dysfunction, pro-coagulation activity and cardiovascular risk. Interferon-induced genes involved in the initial immune response to SARS-CoV-2 are also down-regulated in LOY. Thus, mCA and LOY underlie at least part of the sex-biased severity and mortality of COVID-19 in aging patients. Given its potential therapeutic and prognostic relevance, evaluation of clonal mosaicism should be implemented as biomarker of COVID-19 severity in elderly people. Among 9578 individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 in the SCOURGE study, individuals with clonal mosaic events (clonal mosaicism for chromosome alterations and/or loss of chromosome Y) showed an increased risk of COVID-19 lethality

    A second update on mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19

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    Characteristics and predictors of death among 4035 consecutively hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in Spain

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