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News Releases | September 8, 2021
Scripps Unveils Incentive Program as COVID-19 Unemployment Expires
Bonuses are available to new hires in food services and environmental services positions, as COVID-19 unemployment benefits expire.

Health and Wellness | August 30, 2021
Hypertension and Pregnancy: Know the Risks (video)
In this video, a Scripps OB-GYN discusses the dangers that high blood pressure or hypertension poses to pregnant women and their babies.

Health and Wellness | August 25, 2021
Team-based Care at Scripps: It’s All About the Patient
At Scripps, nurse practitioners and physician assistants work with primary and specialty care physicians to improve patient experience.

Scripps in the News | August 25, 2021
Scripps Clinic Surgeon Explores Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries
In light of recent coverage on San Diego Padres All-Star Fernando Tatis Jr.'s shoulder injuries, learn about risk factors and more from Heinz Hoenecke, MD.

Health and Wellness | August 24, 2021
Healthy Habits: Watching Horror Flicks Counts
Julio Romero, a family medicine physician at Scripps, believes it’s healthy to make time for hobbies. His is watching horror movies.

Health and Wellness | August 24, 2021
How to Treat Kidney Stones: What Works?
Learn how to treat or prevent kidney stones at home. Drinking fluids helps, so does knowing when to seek medical attention.

Health and Wellness | August 24, 2021
Who Qualifies for MitraClip Heart Valve Repair?
Scripps is participating in a clinical study looking at potential wider use of the MitraClip leaky heart valve repair device.

Health and Wellness | August 23, 2021
Healthy Recipe: Vegetarian Stuffed Acorn Squash
Try this recipe for a nutrient-packed side dish: barley and curried vegetable stuffed acorn squash.

Health and Wellness | August 19, 2021
Don’t Let the Fall Time Change Disrupt Your Sleep-Wake Cycle
Follow our tips and make sure the fall time change doesn’t disrupt your sleep-wake cycle. A Scripps sleep medicine specialist explains.

Health and Wellness | August 6, 2021
Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: What Are the Risks?
Though rare, vaccinated people can still get COVID-19, Unvaccinated people account for the vast majority of hospitalizations and deaths. Learn more.