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  Vol. 296 No. 6, August 9, 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Unreported Financial Disclosures in a Study of Migraine and Cardiovascular Disease

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To the Editor: In the July 19, 2006, issue of JAMA, we evaluated the association between history of migraine and risk of cardiovascular disease in women.1 While we believe that we have no financial interests, relationships, or affiliations that would be relevant to our describing a biological link between migraine and cardiovascular disease, in response to the Editor in Chief and in light of the most recent JAMA disclosure guidelines,2 we are disclosing all nonfederal relationships of every coauthor.

Dr Kurth has received investigator-initiated research grants from Bayer AG, McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals, and Wyeth Consumer Healthcare; he is a consultant to i3 Drug Safety and has received an honorarium for contribution to an advisory board from Organon.

Dr Gaziano has received investigator-initiated research grants from BASF, DSM Pharmaceuticals, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, McNeil Consumer Products, and Pliva; has received honoraria from Bayer and Pfizer for speaking engagements; and is . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Tobias Kurth, MD, ScD
tkurth@rics.bwh.harvard.edu

J. Michael Gaziano, MD, MPH; Nancy R. Cook, ScD
Department of Medicine
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Mass

Giancarlo Logroscino, MD, PhD
Department of Epidemiology
Harvard School of Public Health
Boston, Mass

Hans-Christoph Diener, MD, PhD
Department of Neurology
University of Duisburg-Essen
Essen, Germany

Julie E. Buring, ScD
Department of Medicine
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Mass



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