A bronchial disease that is characterized by chronic inflammation and narrowing of the airways, which is caused by a combination of environmental and genetic factors resulting in recurring periods of ...
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Questions that may be helpful when speaking with your healthcare team
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Updated Feb 5, 2026
Generate Biomedicines, an AI-driven biotech startup, has filed for an IPO after raising over $800 million for its drug discovery efforts. The company is developing a potential competitor to Tezspire for asthma treatment and plans to advance another drug into clinical trials in early 2024.
Eli Lilly reported $19.3 billion in revenue for Q4 and is expanding its GLP-1 franchise into immunology and inflammation. Ongoing trials target asthma, psoriatic arthritis, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis.
Generate Biomedicines has filed for a $100 million IPO to advance its AI-driven drug discovery platform focused on severe asthma therapies. This Phase 3 biotech aims to leverage its technology to enhance treatment options in this area.
A new CDC report reveals that asthma diagnoses in the U.S. increased by 4.3 million from 2001 to 2009, highlighting a growing public health concern. This trend underscores the need for enhanced awareness and advocacy efforts in managing asthma.
CDC will hold a media briefing to discuss new Vital Signs reports on asthma prevalence and self-management education in the U.S. from 2001 to 2009. This briefing aims to raise awareness about asthma and its characteristics.