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Health and Wellness | March 18, 2024

Which Medicines and Foods Should a Heart Patient Avoid?

Learn why heart patients should avoid highly processed foods, foods high in saturated fat or sodium and certain medications.
Health and Wellness | March 15, 2024

End-of-Life Care: Why Planning Matters

Learn the basics about end-of-life care planning, or advance directives, to express your wishes for care in case you get very sick.
Health and Wellness | March 12, 2024

Eat This, Not That, for Breakfast

A breakfast meal that includes protein and other important nutrients.
Follow our tips to start the day with a healthy breakfast. Fuel your body with nutrients and protein to maintain energy and brain power.
Health and Wellness | March 8, 2024

Coping With San Diego’s Year-Round Allergy Season

Is it an allergy or a cold?
A Scripps Health allergist explains conditions that produce Southern California’s never-ending allergy season and offers tips to keep symptoms under control.
Health and Wellness | March 7, 2024

Celebrate National Pi Day with a Healthy Slice of Pie

March 14 is National Pi Day, a day that has inspired many healthy recipes for pies, including sweet potato pie.
March 14 is National Pi Day, Celebrate the famous math symbol with a healthy slice of pie. Try this healthy sweet potato pie recipe.
Health and Wellness | March 7, 2024

When Is Cervical Spine Fusion Necessary?

Cervical spinal fusion connects two or more vertebrae to improve stability and reduce neck pain. Learn who needs it and how it's done.
Health and Wellness | March 5, 2024

Is Your Ankle Sprained, Strained or Fractured?

Man sits on sidewalk after turning his ankle running. Could it be a sprain or a strain or a fracture?
There are different types of ankle injuries: sprains, strains and fractures. Learn the differences in the event you ever need treatment.
Health and Wellness | February 29, 2024

What are Common Causes of Fever in Infants?

A baby lays down before getting temperature taken with a fever thermometer.
Fever in children is usually harmless but still requires special attention. Learn other symptoms to watch for and when to call your doctor.
Scripps in the News | February 27, 2024

Newspaper Article Looks at New Treatment for AFib at Scripps

A San Diego Union-Tribune report highlighted a new treatment for atrial fibrillation. Read more about its exciting origins and benefits.
Scripps in the News | February 21, 2024

Cardio-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome Getting New Attention from MDs

Scripps Clinic advanced heart failure specialist, J. Thomas Heywood, MD, discusses the ways Cardio-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) syndrome is being redefined.