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Scripps in the News | January 12, 2022

Scripps Asks Patients to ‘Be Kind’

Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego
Scripps Health CEO was recently interviewed by local media about a letter sent to patients updating them about the ongoing COVID-19 surge.
Health and Wellness | January 11, 2022

5 Reasons to Schedule Your Annual Checkup

Learn the benefits of getting your annual checkup, including establishing health baselines, reviewing medication, updating vaccinations.
Health and Wellness | January 10, 2022

Do Your Kids Spend Too Much Time in Front of a Screen?

Too much screen time isn't good for your child, even during the pandemic when we're staying home longer. Learn what doctors recommend.
Health and Wellness | January 7, 2022

5 Tips to Fight Weight Gain After Menopause

Many women experience weight gain during menopause. Hormonal changes may have something to do with this. Follow our weight-loss tips.
Health and Wellness | December 17, 2021

What Kind of Care Is Needed in a Multiple Pregnancy? (podcast)

In this podcast, a Scripps perinatologist explains the risks of complications in a multiple pregnancy and type of prenatal care needed.
Health and Wellness | December 13, 2021

9 Weight Loss Tips to Kick Off Your New Year

A Scripps Clinic primary care doctor offers weight loss tips to help you with your New Year's resolution to lose weight.
Wellness & Prevention | December 10, 2021

5 Ways to Avoid Caregiver Burnout

Sandwich generation members, or adults who care for their children and their own aging parents, can benefit from these self-care tips.
Health and Wellness | December 10, 2021

Positive Parenting: Discipline Without Harshness

A smiling family of four relaxes in a pleasant outdoor park setting.
Positive parenting means disciplining without harshness. Learn age-based positive discipline strategies to correct negative behavior.
Health and Wellness | December 10, 2021

What to Expect When You’re Expecting Multiples (video)

if you're carrying multiple babies, a higher level of prenatal care may help reduce the risks of complications. An OB-GYN explains.
Health and Wellness | December 7, 2021

5 Heart Healthy Habits

Heart healthy foods displayed in a heart shape including blueberries, tomatoes, oats, avocado, salmon, broccoli, spinach and olive oil.
Learn how to keep your heart healthy by exercising, eating well, getting enough sleep and more with tips from a Scripps primary care doctor.