Neuroimmunologist Professor Ingo Bechmann (L) and biologist Kerstin Immig examine a human brain sample at the institute for anatomy of the University in Leipzig, Germany, 21 February 2013. First research results of Bechmann's research team seem point to the fact that overweight may be the cause of permanent damages to the human brain tissue. Bechmann's research team is part of the international research project ICEMED which is funded with 30 million euros, marking one of the largest research funds for biomedical research world wide. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch

Neuroimmunologist Professor Ingo Bechmann (L) and biologist Kerstin Immig examine a human brain sample at the institute for anatomy of the University in Leipzig, Germany, 21 February 2013.  First research results of Bechmann's research team seem point to the fact that overweight may be the cause of permanent damages to the human brain tissue. Bechmann's research team is part of the international research project  ICEMED which is funded with 30 million euros, marking one of the largest research funds for biomedical research world wide. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch Stock Photo
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