Recent Media Coverage
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Scripps in the News
UT San Diego Lung Cancer Articles Offer Insight & Inspiration
In two recent feature stories, the UT San Diego explored how lung cancer — the No. 2 cause of death in the U.S. — is increasingly curable. In the first story, Michael Kosty, MD of Scripps Clinic offered his insights into the disease. In the second story, San Diegan Adrian Bradshaw ...
- Thursday, November 29th, 2012
- Scripps Clinic
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The Savvy Patient - New Treatments to Help Reduce Stroke Risk
Scripps cardiologist Douglas Gibson, MD explains how an abnormal heart rhythm can lead to blood clots — which for some people can ultimately cause a stroke. Dr. Gibson explores the latest treatments options in today’s “Savvy Patient” article in the UT San Diego health ...
- Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
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Tips for Staying Sober During the Holidays
The holidays are a time of celebration, filled with family get-togethers, social events and gift exchanges. For those recovering from alcohol problems, however, the season may make refusing alcohol and staying sober more challenging than usual. To learn more, read the full article at: Tips for ...
- Tuesday, November 20th, 2012
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Scripps in the News
The Savvy Patient - Forty a Good Age to Take Stock, Make Adjustments
People have varying opinions about turning 40 and what it means to their personal health. Scripps Health family medicine physician Russell Zane, M.D., explains how personal choices can affect well-being after reaching age 40. Dr. Zane’s article is part of Scripps Health’s ongoing ...
- Tuesday, November 13th, 2012
- Scripps Coastal Medical Center
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Scripps in the News
PBS Show Features Dr. Eric Topol, Digital Medicine
Scripps Health Chief Academic Officer Eric Topol, MD, appeared on the Tavis Smiley show where he discussed the future of medicine and demonstrated several wireless health devices.
- Friday, November 9th, 2012
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Scripps in the News
New Centralized Pharmacy Will Bring Drug Compounding In House
Scripps Health is set to break ground on a $3.5 million facility that will use automated robotic equipment to improve safety, quality and efficiency.
- Wednesday, November 7th, 2012
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Scripps in the News
Why Mobile Apps Will Revolutionize Health Care
Mobile technology is changing the way doctors and patients interact, creating health care that’s more preventive than reactive, according to a Men’s Health magazine article featuring Scripps Health cardiologist and Chief Academic Officer Eric Topol, M.D. “It’s still funny to ...
- Friday, November 2nd, 2012
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Scripps in the News
Sleep Medicine Specialist Featured on National Radio Program
Scripps Clinic’s Dr. Lawrence Kline discussed the risks of sleeping pills and alternatives to medications with the hosts of “The People’s Pharmacy.”
- Tuesday, October 30th, 2012
- Scripps Green Hospital
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Scripps in the News
The Savvy Patient - Wage a Smart Cancer Fight
To help guide newly diagnosed cancer patients, Scripps Health’s Dr. Michael Kosty authored an article about the key questions that should be asked and answered. The story is part of Scripps Health’s ongoing “Savvy Patient” series of articles, published twice a month in UT San ...
- Tuesday, October 30th, 2012
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Scripps in the News
Fox 5 News Explores Cancer Advances with Dr. Ray Lin
Dr. Ray Lin of Scripps Health appeared on the Fox 5 Morning News Oct. 22 to discuss recent advances in screening and treatments for breast cancer patients. Dr. Lin also offered practical advice for women to consider before going in for diagnostic mammograms. The segment included a preview of the ...
- Monday, October 22nd, 2012