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Health and Wellness | June 10, 2022

Should I Take Paxlovid if I Get COVID-19?

Paxlovid is an oral treatment for COVID-19. Learn who is eligible to receive this antiviral drug that has shown to be effective.
Health and Wellness | June 8, 2022

Caring for Transgender People: What Are Common Health Needs?

Transgender people have the same basic care needs as everyone else but may include access to gender-confirming care.
Health and Wellness | June 6, 2022

What Does a Fast Heart Rate Mean? (video)

A Scripps cardiologist explains the causes, symptoms and treatments for tachycardia, where the heart beats fast for no apparent reason.
Health and Wellness | June 3, 2022

Travel Medicine Makes for Healthy Travel

Make your next vacation abroad, a healthy one. Visit your doctor or a travel medicine specialist. Help prevent or manage health issues.
Health and Wellness | May 31, 2022

Are Thyroid Issues Serious? (podcast)

Thyroid issues are common. Your thyroid gland can be over or under active and cause thyroid disease. A Scripps endocrinologist explains.
Health and Wellness | May 23, 2022

How Is Thyroid Disease Diagnosed and Treated? (video)

Matthew Levine, MD, an endocrinologist at Scripps, explains the signs, symptoms, causes and treatments for thyroid gland disorders.
Health and Wellness | May 3, 2022

How Do I Know If My Chest Pain Is Serious? (podcast)

A Scripps integrative cardiologist explains the causes of chest pain, when it could be a heart attack and when to go to the ER.
Health and Wellness | April 28, 2022

6 Things to Know About Depression and Heart Disease

Learn six ways heart disease and depression can affect your health from a cardiologist with Scripps Women's Heart Center.
Health and Wellness | April 27, 2022

Weighing In on 'Don’t Weigh Me' Cards

"Don't Weigh Me" cards aim to reduce the stress of weigh-ins at the doctor's office. Doctors meanwhile say weigh-ins are really helpful.
Health and Wellness | April 26, 2022

What is Causing My Chest Pain? (video)

Chest pain does not always mean heart attack. It could mean indigestion, stress, illness, injury. Learn when it could be a heart attack.