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Study claims sugary beverages could be responsible for thousands of deaths per year.
Health and Wellness | May 13, 2013

Are Soft Drinks Killing You?

Find healthier alternatives to sugary drinks, which have been linked to health risks including obesity, diabetes and more with these tips from Scripps.
Scripps in the News | May 13, 2013

Scripps Offers Perspective to Angelina Jolie's Preventive Double Mastectomy

Scripps Clinic medical oncologist Dr. Marin Xavier offers perspective on Angelina Jolie's preventive double mastectomy in this 2013 KUSI interview.
News Releases | May 2, 2013

Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Marks 50th Anniversary

Caregivers, former patients and community leaders gathered at the hospital to share memories, give thanks and unveil a historical photo display.
Scripps in the News | April 14, 2013

Ramona Student Death: How Do These Tragedies Happen?

Scripps heart specialist Dr. John Rogers spoke to local media about the importance of cardiac screenings for adolescents and resources for free screenings.
Scripps in the News | April 14, 2013

Eric Topol's Wellderly Study Featured in National Geographic Article

Why do some people live very long, healthy lives? National Geographic explores the scientific efforts to understand this question, including a study at Scripps.
Patient Stories | April 8, 2013

Hoops, Hardball and Health

San Diego State basketball coach Steve Fisher urges everyone to keep close tabs on their health scores and talks about his prostate cancer diagnosis.
Scripps in the News | April 1, 2013

The Savvy Patient - New Tool in Abdominal Hernia Repair

In a “Savvy Patient” article in the UT San Diego, Dr. Salvatore Pacella explains an innovative technique using biologic mesh to repair recurring hernias.
Scripps in the News | March 26, 2013

"The Colbert Report" Features Dr. Eric Topol, Digital Medicine

Scripps Chief Academic Officer Eric Topol, MD, combined light-hearted humor with serious exchanges about digital health technology on "The Colbert Report."
News Releases | March 24, 2013

New Lung Cancer Study Takes Page from Google's Playbook

The same sort of mathematical model used to predict which websites people are most apt to visit is now showing promise in mapping how lung cancer spreads.
News Releases | March 5, 2013

Darlene Shiley Commits $5 Million to Musculoskeletal Center at Scripps Clinic

Darlene Shiley has committed $5 million to support advanced orthopedic care and research at Scripps Clinic’s comprehensive musculoskeletal care facility.