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Health and Wellness | December 18, 2023
Are Ice Baths Good for You?
Ice baths can reduce muscle soreness after workouts and other benefits. But they're not for everyone. Learn the benefits and risks.
Health and Wellness | December 18, 2023
How to Prepare for Pregnancy After Age 35 (video/podcast)
A Scripps perinatologist and genetic counselor discuss high-risk pregnancies and benefits of genetic counseling.
Health and Wellness | December 15, 2023
How to Choose Over-the-Counter Pain Medicine
Learn the difference between acetaminophen and NSAIDs to find the best over-the-counter medications for your aches and pains.
Health and Wellness | December 13, 2023
How to Stop Making Excuses for Not Exercising
Exercise is good for the body and mind, but it can be tough to get started or stay motivated. Learn strategies to keep you moving.
Health and Wellness | December 12, 2023
What Are Common Causes and Treatments for Diaper Rash?
Diaper rash is a common challenge of parenthood. Learn how to manage and prevent diaper rash for your little one's comfort with our expert tips.
Health and Wellness | December 11, 2023
7 Healthy Behaviors That Can Reduce the Risk of Cancer
Cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the United States. A Scripps cancer specialist discusses what you can do to reduce your risk.
Health and Wellness | December 6, 2023
How to Keep Your Healthy New Year’s Resolutions
A Scripps primary care physician shares some tips on how to keep your New Year's resolutions.
Health and Wellness | November 29, 2023
How Important Is an Annual Physical Exam?
During visits, primary care doctors can assess health concerns and prevent problems. Visits may lab tests and screenings.
Health and Wellness | November 29, 2023
Brain and Spine Care at Scripps: It’s Comprehensive
Your neurological health is in good hands at Scripps. Find personalized treatment for brain injuries, stroke, tumors and more.
Health and Wellness | November 29, 2023
Deep Brain Stimulation Makes Difference for Parkinson’s Patient
Renee Smith is active again thanks to deep brain stimulation, a procedure to control symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Follow her story.