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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.
Health and Wellness | October 10, 2022
How to Lower Cholesterol Without Medication
Try these simple lifestyle changes to lower cholesterol and promote heart health. Cut saturated fat, add fiber, reduce stress and more.
Health and Wellness | October 10, 2022
Vertigo: Causes and Treatments
Marked by dizziness and balance issues, vertigo is often a sign of an inner ear problem. At times, it's a brain issue. Learn treatments.
Health and Wellness | October 6, 2022
What to Do When a Heart Attack Happens
Recognizing the symptoms of a heart attack and calling 911 can help save a life or prevent serious heart damage. Learn what to do.
Health and Wellness | October 5, 2022
What Are the Most Effective Treatment Options for Prostate Cancer?
When found early, most forms of prostate cancer are slow-growing and curable. Care options range from active surveillance to surgery.
Health and Wellness | October 4, 2022
Flu vs. Coronavirus: What’s the Difference?
COVID-19 and flu are respiratory illnesses caused by different viruses. Learn the similarities and differences. Get vaccinated for both.
Health and Wellness | September 30, 2022
Top 5 Millennial Health Issues (video)
Many millennials are dealing with chronic health issues, including diabetes and hypertension. A Scripps primary care physician explains.
Scripps in the News | September 29, 2022
Scripps Cardiologist Discusses Chest Pain
Scripps Clinic cardiologist David Cork, MD, weighs in on the potential causes of chest pain in Health Central. Find out when they're life-threatening.
Health and Wellness | September 28, 2022
Can Age-Related Farsightedness be Fixed?
Presbyopia is a common aging-eye condition that causes vision problems, mainly seeing up close. Fortunately, it can be managed. See how.
Health and Wellness | September 22, 2022
How Does Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Affect Women?
On average, women develop atrial fibrillation (AFib), an irregular heartbeat condition, later than men. AFib increases risk of stroke.