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Health and Wellness | October 13, 2022
Is Soy Healthy?
Soy foods are protein-rich, healthier replacements for red meat and processed meats. The healthiest soy foods are the least processed.
Health and Wellness | October 10, 2022
Vertigo: Causes and Treatments
Marked by dizziness and balance issues, vertigo is often a sign of an inner ear problem. At times, it's a brain issue. Learn treatments.
Health and Wellness | October 4, 2022
Flu vs. Coronavirus: What’s the Difference?
COVID-19 and flu are respiratory illnesses caused by different viruses. Learn the similarities and differences. Get vaccinated for both.
Health and Wellness | September 30, 2022
Top 5 Millennial Health Issues (video)
Many millennials are dealing with chronic health issues, including diabetes and hypertension. A Scripps primary care physician explains.
Health and Wellness | September 19, 2022
4 Flu Vaccine Myths Debunked
You can't get the flu or another illness from a flu shot but you can have mild side effects. Four myths about the flu vaccine debunked.
Health and Wellness | September 15, 2022
What Vaccines Do Adults Need to Prevent Illnesses?
As we get older, we continue to need to get vaccines to prevent seasonal flu, COVID-19 and other vaccine-preventable diseases.
Health and Wellness | September 13, 2022
Hispanic Health: What Are Top Health Issues?
Hispanic are at higher risk for certain health issues, including diabetes, obesity, heart and liver disease. Learn about risk factors.
News Releases | September 12, 2022
Scripps Health Launches Flu Vaccination Clinics
Following two of the mildest flu seasons, reports of a resurgence of the disease in the Southern Hemisphere this summer are raising concerns.
Health and Wellness | September 12, 2022
What is an HMO? Understanding Your Insurance Options
An HMO is a budget-friendly health plan with many benefits for you and your family. Learn how HMOs work and services available.
Health and Wellness | September 8, 2022
What Causes Dry White Patches on Skin?
Skin problems related to allergies, infections and autoimmune problems can cause scaly white dry flaky patches. Learn the types.