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Health and Wellness | March 29, 2024
Six Keys to Reducing Inflammation
A Scripps doctor offers tips for reducing inflammation in the body and preventing disease. Diet and lifestyle changes can help.
Health and Wellness | March 15, 2024
End-of-Life Care: Why Planning Matters
Learn the basics about end-of-life care planning, or advance directives, to express your wishes for care in case you get very sick.
Health and Wellness | March 12, 2024
Eat This, Not That, for Breakfast
Follow our tips to start the day with a healthy breakfast. Fuel your body with nutrients and protein to maintain energy and brain power.
Health and Wellness | March 7, 2024
Celebrate National Pi Day with a Healthy Slice of Pie
March 14 is National Pi Day, Celebrate the famous math symbol with a healthy slice of pie. Try this healthy sweet potato pie recipe.
Health and Wellness | February 29, 2024
What are Common Causes of Fever in Infants?
Fever in children is usually harmless but still requires special attention. Learn other symptoms to watch for and when to call your doctor.
Health and Wellness | February 20, 2024
Is Male Menopause Real?
Can men get menopause? Not like women, but male menopause is a condition related to low testosterone and aging. Learn the symptoms.
Health and Wellness | January 30, 2024
Nightmares vs. Night Terrors: What’s the Difference?
Learn the difference between nightmares and night terrors in children, how it affects their sleep health, and what you can do to help.
Health and Wellness | January 25, 2024
What Is Biohacking? How Does it Work?
Intermittent fasting, glucose and heart monitoring can all be part of this lifestyle approach for better health.
Health and Wellness | January 9, 2024
How to Avoid Getting Sick at the Doctor’s Office
Avoid catching an illness at the doctor's office. Follow our tips, including hand washing and making appointments during slow hours.
Scripps in the News | January 9, 2024
Scripps CMO Provides Update COVID, flu, RSV
While hospitalizations remain high, there are signs that rates of COVID, influenza and RSV in the San Diego region have begun to plateau.