CW Research Team
(Video) Skin cancer FAQs
Stanford physician, Susan Swetter, internationally known skin cancer researcher and clinician, answers questions on skin cancer
The benefits of chamomile tea to soothe your frazzled nerves
Chamomile offers multiple health benefits, helping your sleep better and bringing a sense of calm are just two of them
Sign up for Get Fit India
What if you get a chance to get fitter by training in a world-class facility under the personal guidance of best experts and get a cash prize for it? Interested? "Get Fit India" is your chance
A lab the size of a postage stamp
Traditional lab tests for disease diagnosis can be too expensive and cumbersome for the regions most in need. George Whitesides' ingenious answer, at TEDxBoston, is a foolproof tool that can be manufactured at virtually zero cost.
Aimee Mullins: Dancing with adversity
The thesaurus might equate "disabled" with synonyms like "useless" and "mutilated," but ground-breaking runner Aimee Mullins is out to redefine the word. Defying these associations, she shows how adversity -- in her case, being born without shinbones -- actually opens the door for human potential.
Heart Attacks and Depression
Studies show that 48 percent of people can develop depression following a heart attack. But experts say this depression may not be purely psychological.
(Video) PACT: Help for HIV Positive People
Through PACT (Prevention and Access to Care and Treatment), a Brigham and Womens Hospital program, case managers help HIV positive patients in inner-city Boston adhere to their treatment plan.
(Video) Surgical Treatment for Epilepsy
In this Children's Channel video podcast, Roger Hudgins, MD, director of the division of neurosurgery at Akron Children's Hospital, discusses how surgery can ease the symptoms of epilepsy and even provide a cure for many of the most severely affected individuals.
(Audio) Choosing a primary care doctor
Having a primary care doctor is important to help us stay healthy. What should you expect from your primary care doctor? And how do you know if he or she is the right doctor for you?
Medical checkups are important
With the emphasis on preventive health care, check-ups are now more important than ever.








