CW Research Team
Video: Air pollution can lead to heart disease
Researchers at the University of Michigan Health System have determined that the very air we breathe can be an invisible catalyst to cardiovascular disease.
Video: Minimally invasive cardiac procedures
Michael Fischbein of the Stanford University Medical Center reviews advances in cardiac surgical procedures including new therapeutic approaches to treat valvular disease, heart failure/heart transplantation, and aortic disease.
Video:Cancer Survivors Day
Approximately 800 cancer survivors and their families gathered together with the hospital staff to celebrate. This event serves as an inspiration for all cancer patients/survivors.
Video: How the Spinal Cord Controls Movement
Thomas M. Jessell, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, examines the neural circuits that control our movements.
Video:International Day of Older Persons 2009
30-year-old actress Lesley Hart was made up as a 70-year-old as part of an experiment to see how people in Scotland treat the elderly for International Older Persons Day
Biotechnology and Omega-3
Biotechnology is creating more heart-healthy oils rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
RABIES: One bite is all it takes
Did you know that not just dogs but any domestic animal can cause rabies? Read on to know more about this less-talked but lethal disease
World Heart Day video
A video from World Heart Federation stressing that even the smallest steps can contribute to a healthier lifestyle.
Stanford video: new treatments for chronic sinusitis
Learn how sinusitis, which affects 37 million Americans every year, is diagnosed and treated, including recent innovations. Presented by Peter H. Hwang, director of the Stanford Sinus center and professor of otolaryngology at Stanford University.
Stanford video: cardiac risk and how to avoid it
Dr. Euan Ashley, assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center, breaks down a heart attack, explaining how it happens, why apparently healthy people can suffer heart attacks and what you can do about to prevent an attack.