Video: A CDC survey finds that 1 in 10 Americans older than 12 take antidepressants. |
Video: It can be one of the most important relationships in life, yet choosing a therapist is often baffling for patients. WSJ health writer Melinda Beck discusses how to go about finding one and insuring that you and your shrink are a good fit. |
Video: Each week, 90 volunteers cut, solder and assemble stained glass angels that are sold to watch over cancer patients worldwide and raise money for research. |
Video: A cargo flight, the first of the season, picks up suspected stroke victim Renee-Nicole Douceur, who had been stranded at the South Pole. |
Video: Michelle Obama jumped at the chance to break the Guinness World Record for the largest number of people doing jumping jacks in a 24-hour period. NBC's Al Roker and Figure skater Michelle Kwan warmed up the crowd. |
Video: New study says taking common vitamin pills could be too much of a good thing. |
Video: The prostate-specific antigen test that men have come to expect at a certain age is not a good screening tool and does not routinely need to be done, according to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. |
Video: In a tear-jerking home video, Sarah Churman, a 29-year-old mother who was born deaf, hears her own voice for the first time after receiving a new hearing implant. She speaks with Matt Lauer about the extraordinary experience. |
Video: Dr. Sanjay Gupta takes a closer look at propofol, the drug at the center of the Michael Jackson death controversy trial. |