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Scripps in the News | November 30, 2022
News Spotlight: Scripps Hospitals Serve Up Traditional Meal for Thanksgiving
Food and Nutrition Services served several thousand patients and employees on the holiday.
Health and Wellness | November 23, 2022
Is Microdiscectomy Right for You?
Microdiscectomy is a type of spine surgery that can help relieve pain from a herniated lumbar disc. Learn how it works and when it's needed.
Patient Stories | November 22, 2022
Painter Uses Art to Help Beat Tonsil Cancer
Painter Mark DeSalvo drew strength during tonsil cancer treatment by decorating rocks with positive messages for a garden at Scripps.
Health and Wellness | November 21, 2022
Why Giving Back Is Good for Your Health
Studies show volunteering or donating can trigger positive health effects. Consider Scripps as a place to give back to your community.
Health and Wellness | November 21, 2022
MyScripps Bedside App Helps Make Hospital Stay Easier
The new MyScripps Bedside app helps Scripps hospital patients access information about their care and increases entertainment options.
Health and Wellness | November 21, 2022
New Hope on Horizon for Heart Valve Patients
A new minimally invasive heart valve replacement procedure is showing early success in a clinical trial at Scripps.
Health and Wellness | November 2, 2022
5 Helpful Things to Know for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
People caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias need a lot of help. Learn where to find support and guidance.
Health and Wellness | October 20, 2022
Get the Most Out of Your Video Visit
Follow our tips to prepare for a Scripps Video Visit, available for primary and specialty care, including wellness and follow-up visits.
Health and Wellness | October 14, 2022
How is a Broken Toe Treated?
Broken toes or sprains are common injuries that often happen among athletes and active people. Learn the symptoms and treatments.
Health and Wellness | October 6, 2022
What to Do When a Heart Attack Happens
Recognizing the symptoms of a heart attack and calling 911 can help save a life or prevent serious heart damage. Learn what to do.