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Scripps in the News | August 25, 2021

Scripps Clinic Surgeon Explores Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries

In light of recent coverage on San Diego Padres All-Star Fernando Tatis Jr.'s shoulder injuries, learn about risk factors and more from Heinz Hoenecke, MD.
Health and Wellness | August 24, 2021

Myths vs Facts: Dispelling False Excuses Not to Get Vaccinated (video)

Scripps experts debunk false reasons not to get the COVID vaccine. One myth is that the vaccine can't protect against the delta variant. It can.
Health and Wellness | August 24, 2021

Healthy Habits: Watching Horror Flicks Counts

Julio Romero, a family medicine physician at Scripps, believes it’s healthy to make time for hobbies. His is watching horror movies.
Health and Wellness | August 24, 2021

How to Treat Kidney Stones: What Works?

Learn how to treat or prevent kidney stones at home. Drinking fluids helps, so does knowing when to seek medical attention.
Health and Wellness | August 23, 2021

Healthy Recipe: Vegetarian Stuffed Acorn Squash

Try this recipe for a nutrient-packed side dish: barley and curried vegetable stuffed acorn squash.
Health and Wellness | August 19, 2021

What Are Macronutrients?

Macronutrients are nutrients in carbohydrates, fats and protein that we need in large amounts for energy and more. Learn how much.
Health and Wellness | August 19, 2021

Don’t Let the Fall Time Change Disrupt Your Sleep-Wake Cycle

Follow our tips and make sure the fall time change doesn’t disrupt your sleep-wake cycle. A Scripps sleep medicine specialist explains.
Health and Wellness | August 18, 2021

Do Gummy Vitamins Really Work?

Vitamin gummies taste good but tend to be high on sugar. Are they worth it? A Scripps doctor explains why you should do your research.
Health and Wellness | August 12, 2021

Myths and Facts About the COVID-19 Vaccines (video)

Many remain unvaccinated against COVID due to misinformation about the vaccine's safety. Scripps experts dispel those myths with facts.
Health and Wellness | August 6, 2021

Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: What Are the Risks?

Though rare, vaccinated people can still get COVID-19, Unvaccinated people account for the vast majority of hospitalizations and deaths. Learn more.