Both Aronne and Leibel believe that medication is the best tool to trick the brain into thinking the bellys had enough food. www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/18/48hours/main324896.shtml
... 14, 2004 Author/Sponsor: Rudolph Leibel, M.D., Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, Head, Division of Molecular Genetics and Co-Director, Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center, Columbia University... www.cc.nih.gov/researchers/lectures/greatteachers.shtml
"When we look at fat tissue now, we see it's not just a passive
depot of fat," says Dr. Rudolph Leibel of Columbia University. www.enviroalternatives.com/foodfat.html
Yet another, presumably highly paid researcher, Dr. Rudolph Leibel of Columbia U. Medical Center, offers the third hand: People can be taught and motivated to change their behavior in service of their health. www.fitnotes.net/cat_fitness_links.html
"When we look at fat tissue now, we see it's not just a passive depot of
fat," says Dr. Rudolph Leibel of Columbia University. www.mnwelldir.org/docs/Newsletters/04_Jun.htm
"When we look at fat tissue now, we see it's not just a passive depot of
fat," says Dr. Rudolph Leibel of Columbia University. www.mnwelldir.org/docs/Newsletters/04_Jun.htm#Lactofermen...
Dr. Samuel L. Katz is the recipient of the 2007 Pollin Prize in recognition of his contributions to pediatric infectious disease research and vaccine development, especially his instrumental role in the development and application of the measles vaccine. www.nyp.org/about/pollin-prize.html