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A Scripps allergy expert discusses research that shows that most people who say they are allergic to penicillin are not. Photo shows doctor prescribing penicillin.
Scripps in the News | April 24, 2018

Scripps Expert Sheds Light on Penicillin Allergies

A Scripps Clinic allergy specialist recently told Healio that most people who are labeled as allergic to penicillin could be "de-labeled" through skin tests.
A woman relaxes at her office while practicing yoga and meditation to reduce stress at work.
Health and Wellness | April 17, 2018

5 Ways to Reduce Stress

Everyday stress can cause insomnia, headaches and stomach problems. Scripps primary care physicians offer five tips to reduce stress for improved health.
Health and Wellness | April 17, 2018

When Is It Time to Get Hip Replacement Surgery? (podcast)

Christine Burke suffered hip pain for years until she was referred to Dr. Rina Jain, an orthopedic surgeon at Scripps La Jolla who performed a hip replacement.
Fortune magazine has named Scripps to its annual Best Companies to Work For list for the 11th year in a row. Scripps ranked No. 41, up from No. 45 last year.
Scripps in the News | April 11, 2018

Scripps Named Among Top Places to Work in Health Care

Becker's Hospital Review recently named Scripps Health to its annual Top 150 Best Places to Work in Healthcare.
Health and Wellness | April 3, 2018

Heart Attack Symptoms in Women, Not Always Same as in Men (podcast)

Two Scripps Clinic cardiologists explain heart attack symptoms in women and why they are sometimes different than what men experience.
News Releases | March 30, 2018

Advisory Board Names Scripps a National Workplace of the Year

Scripps Health has been named an Advisory Board 2018 Workplace of the Year for the second consecutive year.
Christina Adams, MD, cardiologist at the Scripps Women's Heart Center at Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla, uses visuals to explain heart disease to patients.
Health and Wellness | March 27, 2018

Why Heart Disease is the Single Biggest Health Threat to Women (video)

Scripps Women’s Heart Center doctors discuss the early signs of a heart attack in women and how women can reduce their risk factors.
A mother hugs her son who returns the affection with a kiss. A basketball by their side suggests he is staying active during school spring break.
Health and Wellness | March 20, 2018

6 Tips to Keep Kids Active and Healthy During Spring Break

Keep your kids healthy by keeping them active during spring break. Follow these tips by Scripps pediatricians.

Scripps Cancer patient Steve Valentine and his oncologist, Irene Hutchins, MD, are raising funds to beat cancer and were recently featured on KUSI, where they were interviewed by anchor Ginger Jeffries.
Scripps in the News | March 13, 2018

Scripps Cancer Patient and Oncologist Dancing to Raise Funds to Beat Cancer

Scripps cancer patient Steve Valentine and oncologist Irene Hutchins are ballroom dancers who recently kicked off a campaign to raise funds to beat cancer.
KUSI Anchor Ginger Jeffries and Scripps Urological Oncology Surgeon Ramdev Konijeti, MD, discuss new study by the American Cancer Society
Scripps in the News | March 9, 2018

Scripps Oncologist Discusses New Cancer Study on KUSI

Randev Konijeti, a urologic oncologist at Scripps, discusses a new study by the American Cancer Society on KUSI. The study focused preventable cancer cases.