 This study found that there were no significant differences in the clinical response to biological treatments between males and females with severe asthma. Additionally, the study also found that age did not affect the clinical response to biological treatments. These results suggest that gender and age should not be used as a factor when deciding whether or not to prescribe biological treatments to patients with severe asthma. This article was authored by Roberto Benoni, Silvia Penanzi, Veronica Bhattani, and others.