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A Study to Assess the Adverse Events and Change in Disease Activity of Oral Atogepant Tablets in Pediatric Participants (6-17 Years of Age) With Episodic Migraine — Rehabilitation & Neurological Services /ID# 248517, HuntsvilleEfficacy and Safety Study of Rimegepant for the Preventative Treatment of Migraine in Pediatric Subjects — The Belinga Clinic, Fort SmithA Clinical Trial to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of Xeomin® Injections for Preventing Episodic Migraine — TrialSphere Corp, Merz Investigational Site #0010513, ChandlerA Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Called Rimegepant in Women When Used for Intermittent Prevention of Menstrual Migraine — Mayo Clinic Hospital, PhoenixA Clinical Trial to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of Xeomin® Injections for Preventing Chronic Migraine — TrialSphere Corp, Merz Investigational Site #0010513, ChandlerA Study of Oral Atogepant Tablets to Assess Adverse Events and Change in Disease Activity To Prevent Migraine in Participants Aged 12 to 17 Years — Rehabilitation and Neurological Services /ID# 270782, HuntsvilleA Study With Eptinezumab in Adolescents (12-17 Years) With Chronic Migraine — Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital - PIN, New HavenA Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Called Rimegepant in Adolescents With Frequent Migraine — Xenoscience Inc, PhoenixA Study to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of Tezepelumab in Adult Participants With Moderate to Very Severe COPD (D5241C00006) — Research Site, FoleyEfficacy, Safety, and Tolerability Study of Lunsekimig Compared With Placebo in Adult Participants With Inadequately Controlled Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Characterized by an Eosinophilic Phenotype — Chandler Clinical Research Trials- Site Number : 8400025, ChandlerA Phase IIb Ensifentrine-glycopyrrolate Fixed-dose Combination Dose Ranging Study in Subjects With COPD — SEC Clinical Research, LLC, DothanA Study to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of Tezepelumab in Adult Participants With Moderate to Very Severe COPD (D5241C00007) — Research Site, CullmanA Study to Evaluate the Long-Term Safety of Astegolimab in Participants With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) — UAB Lung Health Center, BirminghamEfficacy, Safety, and Tolerability Study of Lunsekimig Compared With Placebo in Adult Participants With Inadequately Controlled Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Characterized by an Eosinophilic Phenotype — University of Alabama at Birmingham- Site Number : 8400003, BirminghamA Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Called PF-07275315 in People With Moderate to Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease — University of Alabama at Birmingham Lung Health Center, BirminghamRademikibart Add-on Treatment of an Acute COPD Exacerbation (Seabreeze STAT COPD) — University of Alabama at Birmingham Lung Health Center, BirminghamStudy of Oral Ubrogepant to Assess Adverse Events and Change in Disease Activity in Adult Participants With Menstrual Migraine — Central Research Associates /ID# 260161, BirminghamDepemokimab as an Extended treatmeNt Duration Biologic in Adults With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Type 2 Inflammation (ENDURA-2) — GSK Investigational Site, SheffieldClinical Trial of Omalizumab for Allergen Sensitized and Exposed Individuals With COPD — University of Alabama, BirminghamA Study With Eptinezumab in Children and Adolescents (6 to 17 Years) With Chronic or Episodic Migraine — Yale University School of Medicine, New HavenA Study of Eptinezumab in Pediatric Participants With Episodic Migraine — Ki Health Partners LLC DBA New England Institute for Clinical Research, StamfordA Study to Investigate the Effect of AZD6793 in Participants With Moderate to Very Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease — Research Site, BirminghamA Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Elismetrep (K-304) in the Acute Treatment of Migraine — Central Research Associates, LLC (CRA) dba Flourish Research, BirminghamA Study to Evaluate IPN10200 Safety and Efficacy in the Prevention of Episodic or Chronic Migraine in Adults — Central Research Associates, BirminghamA Study to Investigate the Safety and Efficacy of MEDI0618 Compared to Placebo in Adult Participants With Episodic Migraine — Flourish - Birmingham, BirminghamStudy of EVO756 in Adults With Migraine — CA Medical Clinic for Headache, Los AngelesTo Evaluate the Effect of EXPD-101/FXS7553 Compared With Placebo in Patients With COPD Over 52 Weeks of Treatment — DM Clinical Research - Phoenix, PhoenixA Study to Evaluate Solrikitug in Participants With COPD (ZION) — University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital, BirminghamLong-term Safety Study of Rimegepant in Pediatric Subjects for the Acute Treatment of Migraine — Perseverance Research Center, LLC, ScottsdaleMulti-Center Clean Air Randomized Controlled Trial in COPD — University of Alabama, Lung Health Center, BirminghamStudy to Assess Adverse Events and Disease Activity of Oral Ubrogepant Tablets for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Children and Adolescents (Ages 6-17) — Rehabilitation & Neurological Services /ID# 229969, HuntsvilleRandomized Study in Children and Adolescents With Migraine: Acute Treatment — Achieve Clinical Research, LLC d/b/a Accel Research Sites-Neurology and Neurodiagnostic of Alabama, BirminghamBreathe Easier With Tadalafil Therapy for Dyspnea in COPD-PH — Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, Aurora, CO, AuroraA Study of WIN378 in Participants With Moderate to Severe COPD (Sirius) — WB Contracted Clinical Research Site, Miami LakesA Study Evaluating the Efficacy of Budesonide, Glycopyrronium and Formoterol Fumarate Metered Dosed Inhaler on Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease — Research Site, AthensDepemokimab as an Extended treatmeNt Duration Biologic in Adults With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Type 2 Inflammation (ENDURA -1) — GSK Investigational Site, Loxahatchee GrovesEffect of Ensifentrine on Sputum Markers of Inflammation in COPD — University of Alabama at Birmingham, BirminghamStudy Evaluating the Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of ASY202 (Dihydroergotamine Mesylate [DHE] Inhalation Powder Delivered Via a Multidose Dry Powder Inhaler) for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Adult Patients — Sunwise Clinical Research, Llc, Walnut CreekeValuating the Efficacy and Safety of InitiatinG depemokImab earLy therApy iN Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) With Type 2 Inflammation — GSK Investigational Site, DoralTrial to Determine Effective Aspirin Dose in COPD — Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, BaltimoreLung and Bone Marrow Transplantation for Lung and Bone Marrow Failure — UPMC Presbyterian, PittsburghFeasibility of Semaglutide in Advanced Lung Disease — University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, PhiladelphiaInhaled Treprostinil (Tyvaso Nebulizer) For COPD Patients With Hypoxemia — Duke Asthma Allergy and Airway Center, DurhamHyper Polarized Xenon-129 MRI vs Xenon-133 Scintigraphy — University of Virginia Health System, CharlottesvillePulmonary Hypertension SOLAR — Duke University Medical Center, DurhamThe Cardiovascular Consequences of Sleep Apnea Plus COPD (Overlap Syndrome) — UCSD Sleep Research, La JollaMechanistic Studies of Psilocybin in Headache Disorders — VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West HavenEfficacy of Nerve Blocks for Episodic Migraine — Mayo Clinic in Rochester, RochesterDoes Nerve Block + Oral Dexamethasone Reduce Recurrence of Headache Within 72 Hrs? — University Medical Center of El Paso, El PasoEffectiveness of Magnesium in Addition to Prochlorperazine for the Treatment of Migraines — Advocate Christ Medical Center Emergency Department, Oak LawnBilateral Middle Meningeal Artery Lidocaine Infusion for Chronic Debilitating Migraines — Neuroscience Institute at Great Neck, Great NeckBOTOX® vs. XEOMIN® for Chronic Migraine — Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, JacksonvilleClinical Trial of Endoscopically Guided Injection of Exparel (Bupivacaine) for the Treatment of Craniofacial Pain — Peter H Hwang, Stanford