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Health and Wellness | August 22, 2022

What Are the Most Common Infant Illnesses?

Common illnesses in babies include respiratory, digestive issues, diaper rashes, ear infections. Learn when to contact your pediatrician.
Health and Wellness | August 19, 2022

Artificial Intelligence Used to Improve Patient Care

At Scripps, a new technology is allowing caregivers to seamlessly record and document a visit while focusing on the patient.
Health and Wellness | August 19, 2022

How Does Medicare Work?

Medicare is our nation’s health insurance coverage for senior citizens. Help your loved one prepare for Medicare by learning how it works.
Health and Wellness | August 19, 2022

How Often Should I Change My Workout Routine?

If you’re getting regular exercise, your commitment is admirable. Avoid getting bored with your workout routine by making small changes.
Health and Wellness | August 18, 2022

How Does Virtual Care Improve the Patient Experience?

At Scripps, virtual care makes it easier for patients to get the care they need, using video visits, online symptom checker and more.
Health and Wellness | August 16, 2022

Is a Plant-Based Diet Right for You? (video)

Plant-based diets include fruits and vegetables and foods made from grains, nuts, seeds and legumes. Learn the many health benefits.
Health and Wellness | August 16, 2022

Healthy Recipe: Spiced Cauliflower

Celebrity chef Brian Malarkey shares this healthy, flavorful recipe: cauliflower with spices and Mediterranean-style hummus.
Health and Wellness | July 25, 2022

Debunking 7 First-Aid Myths

A Scripps family medicine physician debunks several first-aid myths and explains how to safely care for minor illnesses and injuries.
Health and Wellness | July 18, 2022

Can You Get Diseases From Pets?

Pets can sometimes carry harmful bacteria or parasites that can make you sick. Take precautions to minimize the risks.
Health and Wellness | July 14, 2022

What Is Monkeypox? Should I Be Worried?

Monkeypox is a viral illness that causes skin rashes and other symptoms. While it usually goes away on its own, cases are up in the U.S.