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News Releases | July 20, 2015
U.S. News & World Report Ranks Scripps Among Nation’s Best in Eight Categories
Scripps Health hospitals were ranked nationally in eight categories in U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of Best Hospitals.
Scripps in the News | July 19, 2015
Media Cover U.S. News Ranking of Scripps Hospitals in Eight Categories
U.S. News & World Report's annual rankings of the best hospitals in the nation once again included Scripps hospitals, garnering media attention.
Scripps in the News | July 18, 2015
Union-Tribune Profiles Scripps City Heights Wellness Center
Lisa Vandervort, manager of Scripps City Heights Wellness Center, and Monica Leyva, community leader and volunteer were profiled in the Union-Tribune.
Scripps in the News | July 6, 2015
Traveling Safely With Type 2 Diabetes
Scripps expert Athena Philis-Tsimikas, MD, provides practical easy tips for safe travels this summer for people with type 2 diabetes.
Scripps in the News | June 28, 2015
Scripps Expert Explains How Stress Affects Blood Sugar
In a column on Everday Health, Dr. Athena Philis-Tsimikas explains how stress can affect blood sugar in people with diabetes.
Scripps in the News | June 16, 2015
Scripps Physician Pens Column on Sleep Apnea and Diabetes
A recent column by a Scripps Health expert Athena Philis-Tsimikas, MD, explores the relationship between diabetes and sleep apnea.
Scripps in the News | June 11, 2015
Scripps Diabetes Researcher Discusses Latest in the Field on KUSI
Laura Talavera, RN, with Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute appeared on KUSI TV to discuss research presented at a recent global diabetes conference.
Scripps in the News | June 10, 2015
Scripps Researchers Present Studies at Leading Diabetes Conference
The media outlet Headlines & Global News recently reported on studies presented by Scripps researchers at the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions.
Scripps in the News | June 8, 2015
National Magazine Features Scripps' 'Teaching Kitchen' in City Heights
Hospitals & Health Networks, magazine of the American Hospital Association (ACA), published a story on the Teaching Kitchen at the City Heights Wellness Center.
News Releases | June 7, 2015
Hospital Stays Longer, More Costly With Poorly Controlled Blood Sugar
Diabetes patients with abnormal blood sugar levels had longer, more costly hospital stays than those with glucose levels in a healthy range.