Asthma Stocks List

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Asthma Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 3 AZN Top Analyst Reports for AstraZeneca, QUALCOMM & FedEx
May 3 AZN Amgen (AMGN) Q1 Earnings Top, Stock Up on Obesity Drug Update
May 3 OPK OPKO Health to Report First Quarter 2024 Financial Results on May 7, 2024
May 3 AZN AstraZeneca reports positive interim data from mantle cell lymphoma trial
May 2 CNTB Stonegate Healthcare Partners Updates Report on Transformative Therapies for Pruritus Management
May 2 ATR Sealed Air (SEE) Q1 Earnings Top Estimates, Increase Y/Y
May 2 AZN CALQUENCE combination regimen demonstrated statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvement in progression-free survival in 1st-line mantle cell lymphoma in ECHO Phase III trial
May 2 ATR Insider Sale at AptarGroup Inc: Segment President Hedi Tlili Sells 4,634 Shares
May 2 GSK GSK First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
May 1 ATR Crown Holdings (CCK) Q1 Earnings Beat, Sales Lag Estimates
May 1 ATR Amcor (AMCR) Q3 Earnings Beat, Revenues Dip Y/Y on Low Volumes
May 1 ATR O-I Glass (OI) Beats Q1 Earnings Estimates, Lowers '24 Outlook
May 1 AZN AstraZeneca admits Covid-19 vaccine may cause blood clots in “very rare” cases
May 1 ATR All You Need to Know About AptarGroup (ATR) Rating Upgrade to Buy
May 1 GSK GSK Sees Strong Demand For Vaccines and Asthma Drugs, Raises Annual Outlook
May 1 GSK GSK raises profit guidance as vaccine demand grows
May 1 GSK GSK (GSK) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates
May 1 AZN AstraZeneca unveils latest research across key respiratory and immune-mediated diseases at ATS 2024 showcasing strength of its broad pipeline and portfolio
May 1 GSK Trending tickers: Amazon, AMD, GSK and Aston Martin
May 1 GSK GSK Non-GAAP EPS of 43.10p, revenue of £7.4B; revised full-year profit forecast upwards
Asthma

Asthma is a common long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction, and bronchospasm. Symptoms include episodes of wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. These episodes may occur a few times a day or a few times per week. Depending on the person, they may become worse at night or with exercise.Asthma is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Environmental factors include exposure to air pollution and allergens. Other potential triggers include medications such as aspirin and beta blockers. Diagnosis is usually based on the pattern of symptoms, response to therapy over time, and spirometry. Asthma is classified according to the frequency of symptoms, forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), and peak expiratory flow rate. It may also be classified as atopic or non-atopic, where atopy refers to a predisposition toward developing a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction.There is no cure for asthma. Symptoms can be prevented by avoiding triggers, such as allergens and irritants, and by the use of inhaled corticosteroids. Long-acting beta agonists (LABA) or antileukotriene agents may be used in addition to inhaled corticosteroids if asthma symptoms remain uncontrolled. Treatment of rapidly worsening symptoms is usually with an inhaled short-acting beta-2 agonist such as salbutamol and corticosteroids taken by mouth. In very severe cases, intravenous corticosteroids, magnesium sulfate, and hospitalization may be required.In 2015, 358 million people globally had asthma, up from 183 million in 1990. It caused about 397,100 deaths in 2015, most of which occurred in the developing world. It often begins in childhood. The rates of asthma have increased significantly since the 1960s. Asthma was recognized as early as Ancient Egypt. The word "asthma" is from the Greek ἅσθμα, ásthma, which means "panting".

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