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News Releases | December 28, 2022
Scripps Health Reveals Top Medical News Stories of 2022
Scripps physicians, scientists and staff worked to advance patient care in important ways. Here are the top health stories of 2022 from Scripps.

Pediatrics | December 15, 2022
What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Colic?
Intense crying is one of the signs of colic in a baby. Learn how long colic lasts and what to do if your baby has symptoms.

Health and Wellness | December 8, 2022
Stay up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters
Protect yourself from COVID-19 and its variants by staying up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines and, if eligible, boosters.

Health and Wellness | December 6, 2022
5 Small Changes Can Lead to Big Results with Your Health
Small lifestyle changes can lead to better fitness, nutrition, wellness and overall mental health.

Health and Wellness | December 6, 2022
How to Tell the Difference Between Perimenopause and Menopause
Perimenopause and menopause share symptoms. Learn the difference and ways to alleviate symptoms associated with declining hormone levels.

Wellness & Prevention | December 5, 2022
What Is Color Vision Deficiency?
Color vision deficiency, also known as color blindness, means you can see color but not the same way most people do.

Pediatrics | December 2, 2022
7 Toy Safety Tips for Holiday Shoppers
Learn how to recognize the signs of potentially dangerous toys and games with these helpful toy safety guidelines from Scripps.

Health and Wellness | December 1, 2022
4 Ways to Stay Healthy During the Holidays
Scripps doctors offer practical advice to help you stay safe and healthy, and minimize stress, during the holidays.

Health and Wellness | November 28, 2022
Sleep Health: 5 Tips for Better Sleep for Adults
Your daily routines can affect the quality of your sleep. Follow our tips to fall and stay asleep and improve the quality of your sleep.

Scripps in the News | November 28, 2022
News Spotlight: Scripps MD Anderson Doctor Wins Tennis Championship
Brendan Gaylis, MD, of Scripps MD Anderson Cancer Center won the World Medical Tennis Society’s annual tennis competition. Learn how tennis inspires him.