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Health and Wellness | October 14, 2024
5 Fun Facts About Boogers
Everybody has dried nasal mucus or nose boogers. A Scripps pediatrician explains what boogers are and what they say about your health.

News Releases | October 10, 2024
Scripps Cardiologist First in Region to Perform New High Blood Pressure Procedure
Curtiss Stinis, MD, achieves regional-first for new renal denervation procedure for high blood pressure.

Health and Wellness | October 9, 2024
What to Do When You’re 34 Weeks Pregnant
By week 34, your baby is the size of a cantaloupe. Are you ready for labor and delivery? Follow our tips for your baby's arrival.

Scripps in the News | September 18, 2024
Media Outlets Cover Scripps Health 100th Anniversary
The event featured speakers, 1920s music, cake and pineapple punch, the same refreshments served 100 years ago at the original hospital’s grand opening.

News Releases | September 17, 2024
Scripps Health Celebrates 100th Anniversary on Sept. 17
Health care workers and local leaders gathered today to celebrate Scripps Health’s 100th anniversary.

Health and Wellness | September 16, 2024
Chronic Headaches: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments (video/podcast)
Frequent headaches affect 45 million Americans. Dr. Emily Rubenstein Engel, a Scripps neurologist, discusses headache types and treatments.

Health and Wellness | September 11, 2024
How to Keep the Flu Away
The best way to protect yourself and others from the flu is to get a flu shot. Anyone over 6 months old should get one, with few exceptions.

Health and Wellness | September 6, 2024
What Are the Most Effective Treatment Options for Prostate Cancer?
When found early, most forms of prostate cancer are slow-growing and treatable. Care options range from active surveillance to surgery.

Health and Wellness | September 6, 2024
Why Are Sports Physicals So Important?
Through sports physicals, doctors can gauge an athlete's body maturity, measure fitness, detect existing injuries and determine the likelihood of future injury.

Health and Wellness | September 6, 2024
Tummy Troubles: Could It Be Back-to-School Stress?
Stress has been linked to stomach issues. Pay attention if your kid complains about tummy problems and is stressed about returning to school.