While evaluating a patient with a mild leg injury, I asked him if he had any illnesses or medical problems, which he denied.
The Cleveland Immunopathogenesis Consortium (CLIC), a group of researchers from 10 academic and research institutions across the United States and Canada led by physicians at Case Western Reserve University
School of
medicine, have received a five year, $10.8 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of
health (NIH) to study how HIV infection results in the progressive immune deficiency that causes AIDS.
Researchers at Yale
School of
medicine have found the brain's appetite center uses fat for fuel by involving oxygen free radicals - molecules associated with aging and neurodegeneration. The findings, reported in the journal Nature, suggest that antioxidants could play a role in weight control.