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Health and Wellness | January 8, 2024
How Do Birth Control Pills Help with Acne?
Birth control pills can prevent pregnancy and also treat acne. Learn the ones the FDA has approved for acne treatment.
Health and Wellness | January 5, 2024
What Is Celiac Disease? Is Gluten to Blame?
Celiac disease is caused by intolerance to gluten. Symptoms include diarrhea and stomach pain. A gluten-free diet is usually the answer.
Health and Wellness | January 3, 2024
Mediterranean Diet Is Best Diet – Once Again
U.S. News and World Report ranks the Mediterranean Diet as the best for the seventh year in a row. Learn why this healthy diet works.
Health and Wellness | December 27, 2023
Should You Get Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer Risk?
Learn the pros and cons of genetic counseling and testing for cancer, including the role of family history and testing limitations.
Health and Wellness | December 20, 2023
Bariatric Weight-Loss Surgery: What to Know
Learn about bariatric surgery and its life-changing benefits for those struggling with traditional weight-loss methods. Are you eligible?
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 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.