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Health and Wellness | July 15, 2025
How to Shop at Your Local Farmers Market
Follow our tips to shop your local farmers market for fresh, seasonal produce and make budget-friendly, healthy choices with confidence.

Health and Wellness | July 9, 2025
4 Common Triggers of Muscle Cramps and How to Prevent Them
Dehydration, low electrolytes, overuse and poor stretching cause cramps. Stay hydrated, eat well and stretch to help prevent them.

Health and Wellness | July 7, 2025
What Are the Different Types of Hysterectomy?
Learn about hysterectomy types, risks, and options, including minimally invasive techniques and what to expect during recovery.

Health and Wellness | July 1, 2025
How to Safely Exercise During Pregnancy
Exercising during pregnancy is safe for you and your baby. Learn what activities are OK, what to avoid, and how to stay healthy.

Health and Wellness | June 30, 2025
How to Keep Kids Active: 5 Easy Fitness Tips for Parents
Learn simple ways to keep kids active, limit screen time, prevent childhood obesity, and build healthy habits for lifelong wellness.

Health and Wellness | June 10, 2025
Pregnant? Consider a Nesting Party
Celebrate your pregnancy with a nesting party to prep your home and gather support before your baby’s arrival.

Health and Wellness | June 9, 2025
8 Tips to Reduce Screen Time for Adults
Cut back on screen time with these eight expert tips to improve your physical and mental health in today's digital world.

Health and Wellness | May 28, 2025
Maintaining a Healthy Gut: What to Eat and Avoid (video/podcast)
Scripps primary care physician Katherine Urbina explains how a healthy gut supports your digestive system. Learn what to eat and avoid.

Health and Wellness | May 22, 2025
How to Relieve Back Pain During Pregnancy: 8 Expert Tips
Back pain is common in pregnancy. Learn safe ways to relieve it and when to see a doctor for symptoms like severe pain or cramping.

Health and Wellness | May 20, 2025
What Is Urgent Care For?
Find out whether your minor injury should have you going to urgent care, walk-in clinic, the ER or your primary care physician.