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Health and Wellness | January 10, 2022

Do Your Kids Spend Too Much Time in Front of a Screen?

Too much screen time isn't good for your child, even during the pandemic when we're staying home longer. Learn what doctors recommend.
Health and Wellness | January 10, 2022

Knee Pain Treatments: Injections or Surgery? (video)

Learn the difference between knee pain that can be treated with rest or over-the- counter medication and pain that may require surgery.
Scripps in the News | December 29, 2021

News Roundup: A New Option for Treating Rotator Cuff Tears

Local news outlets covered a novel treatment option recently introduced at Scripps Clinic for patients with rotator cuff tears.
Scripps in the News | December 29, 2021

In the News: Strategies to Maximize New Year’s Exercise Resolutions

One of the top New Year’s resolutions people make every year is to exercise more — but many don’t follow through, despite their good intentions.
Health and Wellness | December 17, 2021

What Kind of Care Is Needed in a Multiple Pregnancy? (podcast)

In this podcast, a Scripps perinatologist explains the risks of complications in a multiple pregnancy and type of prenatal care needed.
Health and Wellness | December 13, 2021

9 Weight Loss Tips to Kick Off Your New Year

A Scripps Clinic primary care doctor offers weight loss tips to help you with your New Year's resolution to lose weight.
Wellness & Prevention | December 10, 2021

5 Ways to Avoid Caregiver Burnout

Sandwich generation members, or adults who care for their children and their own aging parents, can benefit from these self-care tips.
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Health and Wellness | December 10, 2021

Positive Parenting: Discipline Without Harshness

Positive parenting means disciplining without harshness. Learn age-based positive discipline strategies to correct negative behavior.
Health and Wellness | December 10, 2021

What to Expect When You’re Expecting Multiples (video)

if you're carrying multiple babies, a higher level of prenatal care may help reduce the risks of complications. An OB-GYN explains.
Heart healthy foods displayed in a heart shape including blueberries, tomatoes, oats, avocado, salmon, broccoli, spinach and olive oil.
Health and Wellness | December 7, 2021

5 Heart Healthy Habits

Learn how to keep your heart healthy by exercising, eating well, getting enough sleep and more with tips from a Scripps primary care doctor.