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Scripps in the News | January 13, 2020

Flu Triggers Visitor Restrictions at Hospitals, Clinics

Scripps has implemented several temporary restrictions for visitors and guests who come to our hospitals and outpatient clinics.
Health and Wellness | January 7, 2020

Surgical Weight-Loss Solutions (podcast)

Weight-loss experts discuss weight-loss solutions, including minimally invasive bariatric surgery. Learn who is a candidate.
Scripps in the News | December 10, 2019

Scripps Nurse, Security Investigator, Raise Awareness About Workplace Violence

A news story describes efforts at Scripps to increase workplace safety, including violence de-escalation training for Scripps staff.
Health and Wellness | November 22, 2019

Holiday Cheer Brings Spike in Injuries

Scripps Director of Trauma, Vishal Bansal, MD, shares safety tips to avoid trips to the ER during the holiday season.
Scripps in the News | November 6, 2019

Scripps Surgeon Is First to Perform New Cancer-Related Procedure in Region

A Scripps surgeon recently discussed a new treatment for lymphedema, a common swelling side effect of breast cancer treatment.
Health and Wellness | October 29, 2019

What Causes Infertility in Women and Men? (podcast)

Scripps fertility specialists discuss the causes of infertility in women and men and explain infertility treatment options.
Health and Wellness | October 21, 2019

Fertility Issues and Miscarriage (video)

Two Scripps fertility specialists discuss what causes infertility and infertility treatment options for people having difficulty getting pregnant.
Health and Wellness | October 9, 2019

Are All Fish Healthy to Eat?

Fresh salmon resting on a platter with herbs and other seasonings.
A Scripps cardiologist explains which type of fish is healthiest to eat. Fish high in mercury are not recommended.
Scripps in the News | October 7, 2019

Scripps Cardiologist Questions Controversial Study on Red Meat

A hamburger patty on a grill with dressing. Is it good for you?
A Scripps doctor recently discussed a study that questions the link between eating less red meat and reducing the risk of heart disease.
News Releases | September 19, 2019

Scripps Health Named Among Most Wired Health Systems

The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) has named Scripps one of the “Most Wired” health systems in the U.S.