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News Releases | February 26, 2021

Scripps Green First in Region to Use Novel Lung Biopsy Technology

Scripps Green became the region's first hospital to perform bronchoscopy with a new imaging technology. Learn how it more accurately diagnoses lung cancer.
Scripps in the News | February 23, 2021

Scripps Clinic MD Discusses Important Issues in Women’s Heart Health

Scripps Clinic cardiologist Poulina Uddin, MD, addresses risk factors and more in Healio article observing national heart month.
Heart & Vascular | February 23, 2021

What Does a Heart Attack Feel Like? (video)

A Scripps cardiologist explains well-known and less-known signs of a heart attack, risk factors, prevention and when to seek care.
Scripps in the News | February 19, 2021

10News Explores What Cancer Patients Should Know About COVID-19 Vaccines

Thomas Buchholz, MD, shares what cancer patients need to know about the COVID-19 vaccines in a 10News interview. Learn why timing is important and more.
Health and Wellness | February 19, 2021

What Is Gender Confirmation Surgery?

A Scripps plastic surgeon discusses gender reassignment or confirmation surgery, including male-to-female and female-to-male procedures.
Scripps in the News | January 29, 2021

Scripps Allergist Dispels Concerns About Allergic Reaction to COVID-19 Vaccines

Allergist Ron Simon, MD, was recently interviewed about the extremely small risk of having an allergic reaction to one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Health and Wellness | January 26, 2021

What Medical Rights Do Minors Have?

Parents have limited access to their children's medical records once they turn 12. Learn how Scripps applies these health privacy laws.
Scripps in the News | January 22, 2021

CBS 8 News Explores Reasons Behind Declining Cancer Death Rates in U.S.

Cancer death rates continue to fall in the U.S. for the 27th straight year. Take an in-depth look at why as CBS News 8 interviews Thomas Buchholz, MD.
Scripps in the News | January 18, 2021

Scripps CEO Discusses Expansion of COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts

As heard on KPBS, Chris Van Gorder discussed plans to make the COVID-19 vaccine available to people 65 and older, as well as supply issues.
Health and Wellness | January 5, 2021

What Are The Early Signs of Parkinson’s?

Melissa Houser, MD, a neurologist at Scripps Clinic explains the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease, including tremors and facial masking.