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November 4, 2022
In the News: Spotlight on National Diabetes Month
November is National Diabetes Month and Scripps physician Athena Philis-Tsimikas, MD, shared insights with the KPBS-TV “Evening Edition.”
Health and Wellness | November 1, 2022
When to See Your Doctor for a Urinary Tract Infection (podcast)
Varuna Raizada, MD, a urogynecologist at Scripps Clinic, discusses urinary tract infections, causes, risk factors and treatment options.
Health and Wellness | October 31, 2022
Grandparenting Classes: Preparing for a Role of a Lifetime
Grandparenting classes help new grandparents prepare for their new role and responsibilities. Scripps offers free online classes.
Health and Wellness | October 25, 2022
What is a UTI? (video)
A Scripps OB-GYN explains the causes and treatments for urinary tract infections. Sudden burning during urination is a common symptom.
Health and Wellness | October 20, 2022
Keeping the Flu Away
Learn how flu vaccines can help you prevent coming down with the flu's notorious fevers, aches, pains, coughing and fatigue.
Health and Wellness | October 20, 2022
Get the Most Out of Your Video Visit
Follow our tips to prepare for a Scripps Video Visit, available for primary and specialty care, including wellness and follow-up visits.
Health and Wellness | October 18, 2022
What Are Top Health Concerns for Millennials? (podcast)
In this podcast, a Scripps primary care doctor discusses chronic health issues affecting millennials, including depression and diabetes.
October 18, 2022
Scripps Doctor Weighs in on Spread of Respiratory Illnesses
Mark Shalauta, MD, Scripps family medicine physician weighs in on the recent spread of respiratory illnesses among local youths.
Health and Wellness | October 14, 2022
How is a Broken Toe Treated?
Broken toes or sprains are common injuries that often happen among athletes and active people. Learn the symptoms and treatments.
Health and Wellness | October 13, 2022
Is Soy Healthy?
Soy foods are protein-rich, healthier replacements for red meat and processed meats. The healthiest soy foods are the least processed.