Pneumonia Stocks List

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Pneumonia Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 24 SNY Zantac Verdict: Jury Finds No Link To Colon Cancer In Initial Trial, GSK And Boehringer Prevail In First Zantac Cancer Lawsuit
May 23 SNY Sanofi reports positive data from Phase II asthma treatment trial
May 22 SNY Sanofi says asthma candidate rilzabrutinib buoyed by phase 2 results
May 22 SNY Bristol-Myers, Sanofi liability in Hawaii Plavix litigation tops $900M
May 22 SNY Hawaii Court Rules Against Bristol Myers, Sanofi In Blood Clot Drug Case, Increases Liability To $916M
May 22 SNY First Advanced Oral Treatment For Asthma - Sanofi's Investigational Drug Shows Potential
May 22 SNY Bristol Myers, Sanofi liability in Hawaii Plavix case grows to $916 million
May 22 SNY Better Buy: Inovio Pharmaceuticals vs. Novavax
May 22 SNY 3 Things You Need to Know If You Buy Novavax Today
May 22 SNY Sanofi enters partnership to enhance drug development using AI
May 22 SNY Hawaii court orders drug companies to pay $916 million in Plavix blood thinner lawsuit
May 21 SNY Sanofi (SNY) Signs Deal for AI-Powered Drug Development
May 21 SNY ChatGPT Parent Open AI Partners With Sanofi, Formation Bio To Boost AI-Driven Drug Development
May 21 SNY Sanofi teams up with Formation Bio, OpenAI on AI-driven drug development
May 21 SNY Press Release: Sanofi, Formation Bio and OpenAI announce first-in-class AI collaboration
May 20 SNY Sanofi: Information concerning the total number of voting rights and shares - April 2024
May 20 SNY Press Release: Dupixent® late-breaking data from NOTUS confirmatory phase 3 COPD study presented at ATS and published in NEJM
May 20 SNY Shah Capital ends campaign against Novavax board after Sanofi deal
May 19 SNY This Stock Just More Than Doubled in 1 Day: Is It a Buy?
Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the small air sacs known as alveoli. Typically symptoms include some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever, and trouble breathing. Severity is variable.Pneumonia is usually caused by infection with viruses or bacteria and less commonly by other microorganisms, certain medications and conditions such as autoimmune diseases. Risk factors include other lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis, COPD, and asthma, diabetes, heart failure, a history of smoking, a poor ability to cough such as following a stroke, or a weak immune system. Diagnosis is often based on the symptoms and physical examination. Chest X-ray, blood tests, and culture of the sputum may help confirm the diagnosis. The disease may be classified by where it was acquired with community, hospital, or health care associated pneumonia.Vaccines to prevent certain types of pneumonia are available. Other methods of prevention include handwashing and not smoking. Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Pneumonia believed to be due to bacteria is treated with antibiotics. If the pneumonia is severe, the affected person is generally hospitalized. Oxygen therapy may be used if oxygen levels are low.Pneumonia affects approximately 450 million people globally (7% of the population) and results in about 4 million deaths per year. Pneumonia was regarded by William Osler in the 19th century as "the captain of the men of death". With the introduction of antibiotics and vaccines in the 20th century, survival improved. Nevertheless, in developing countries, and among the very old, the very young, and the chronically ill, pneumonia remains a leading cause of death. Pneumonia often shortens suffering among those already close to death and has thus been called "the old man's friend".

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