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Health and Wellness | December 20, 2024
How Does Sugar Affect Your Heart Health?
Learn how eating sugar affects your heart and how to cut sugary foods from your diet and reduce your risk of heart disease.

Health and Wellness | December 16, 2024
Should You Get Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer Risk?
Women have a 1 in 8 chance of developing breast cancer. Early detection and knowing your family history are crucial. Learn when genetic testing can help.

Health and Wellness | December 12, 2024
6 Reasons to Schedule Your Annual Checkup
Annual checkups set health baselines, review medications, update vaccinations and strengthen doctor-patient relationships.

Health and Wellness | December 9, 2024
How Much Sleep Do Kids Really Need?
Concerned about your child's sleep? Learn how much they need based on their age and development stage, along with tips for better rest.

Health and Wellness | December 2, 2024
Why Do I Get Frequent Headaches?
Getting frequent headaches is not normal. Scripps headache specialists discuss the different types of headaches and treatments.

Health and Wellness | December 2, 2024
What Causes Dry White Patches on Skin?
Skin problems related to allergies, infections and autoimmune problems can cause scaly white dry flaky patches. Learn the types.

Health and Wellness | December 2, 2024
9 Ways to Enjoy the Holidays and Manage Your Diabetes
Follow our tips for enjoying the holidays while staying mindful of your diet, weight and diabetes management.

Health and Wellness | December 2, 2024
Preparing for Pregnancy: Get Healthy Before Getting Pregnant
If you're planning for pregnancy, focus on managing your weight, diet, stress and overall health.

Health and Wellness | November 26, 2024
Is It Whooping Cough or a Cold?
Colds and whooping cough share similar symptoms, but whooping cough worsens and usually requires treatment with antibiotics.

Health and Wellness | November 26, 2024
What Are Current Treatments for HIV/AIDS? (video/podcast)
HIV/AIDS used to be considered a death sentence long ago before antiviral drug treatments made the disease manageable and preventable.