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I think this page should be removed. It contains information which are of no interest for the reader. For instance: "was born on 21 March 1964 to Karl-Heinz Wenning, a school teacher, and Elisabeth Wenning (née Terwort), a secretary. One of his brothers is the German church musician and composer Martin Wenning." or "In 1995, he married neurologist Roberta Granata-Wenning; they have two sons (Maximilian and Marco)". Such kind of information is simply ridiculous. Prof. Wenning is neither Freud nor Charcot. He is Authors of several scientific papers. However there are hundreds if not thousands of neurologists who published more outstanding studies without necessarily having been the subject of a Wikipedia article. Clearly, this page was written as an act of self promotion, is of very little (if any) utility to the general reader and, as such, should be removed.
Quixote12 (talk) 11:30, 16 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]