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Health and Wellness | April 19, 2023
9 Stress-busting Tips for Busy Moms
Simple strategies for moms to incorporate wellness, mindfulness, healthy eating and stress reduction into hectic days.
Health and Wellness | April 18, 2023
What To Do, and Not Do In Case of a Snake Bite
Venomous snakebites are rare but they do happen. Learn how to prevent such a problem and what to do in case of a snake bite.
Patient Stories | April 17, 2023
A Team Approach to Advanced Breast Cancer
With the pandemic in full swing, Kristen Vengler was diagnosed with breast cancer. Learn how her care team made a big difference.
Health and Wellness | April 17, 2023
Food Allergy vs Food Sensitivity: What’s the Difference? (video/podcast)
Food allergy is the immune system's reaction to certain foods. Food sensitivity is related to gastrointestinal issues. Learn the signs.
Health and Wellness | April 17, 2023
6 Ways to Protect Your Heart and Live Longer
Heart disease affects people of all ages. Knowing your risks, including family history, and taking other preventive measures can help.
Health and Wellness | April 17, 2023
New Knee Procedure Helps Athlete Overcome Torn ACL
A young athlete is active again thanks to BEAR, a new knee implant procedure to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Learn about BEAR.
Heart & Vascular | April 17, 2023
Advanced Cardiac Care Helps Patient Overcome Heart Failure
Advanced cardiac care at Scripps helped Eric Roberts overcome heart failure and COVID. Learn about his life-saving treatment.
Health and Wellness | April 13, 2023
Managing Stress One Wave at a Time
Mazer Ally, MD, is a gastroenterologist, family man and a military veteran. Learn how he embraced surfing and aloha life to manage stress.
Health and Wellness | April 12, 2023
Eye Infection vs Allergy: What’s the Difference?
Learn the symptoms and treatments for allergic conjunctivitis and bacterial infection, and which one may require medical attention.
Health and Wellness | April 12, 2023
Can You Be Too Old for Joint Replacement?
A study co-authored by Scripps orthopedic surgeon William Bugbee shows that even 90-year-olds can safely get joint replacements.