In an era when digital info rules and high-tech is titan, an emerging approach in health communication is leading us literally back to the drawing board.
Minimally invasive trans-arterial instruments guided by imaging technology may provide a way to block the flow of blood to parts of the stomach that produce the hormone that signals the brain to feel hunger.
Dr. Fritz Melchers, a professor of immunology at the University of Basel, Switzerland, will deliver a lecture on Wednesday, May 14 honoring the scientific accomplishments of Dr. Michael Potter.