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Scripps in the News | January 16, 2012
New Drug for Stent Patients Before Heart Surgery
In a Scripps-led study, the drug cangrelor is helping prevent clotting in patients who have had a recent stent but need another heart surgery.
Health and Wellness | January 12, 2012
How Small Steps Mean Big Success for Diabetes Management
Small steps can go a long way toward effective diabetes management. Learn about steps you can take for optimal health with these tips from Scripps Health.
Scripps in the News | January 9, 2012
Skateboarding Helmet Safety
As seen on NBC 7, neurosurgeon Dr. Frank Coufal and 15-year-old patient Chase Walleen talk about Chase's serious head injury from a skateboarding accident.
News Releases | January 8, 2012
Scripps Health’s Dr. Eric Topol Foresees Consumer Electronics Fueling Revolution in Health Care
News Releases | January 3, 2012
Scripps Dedicates Conrad Prebys Emergency & Trauma Center
Patient Stories | December 21, 2011
Liver Transplant Gives Man a Second Chance at Life
Scripps Health patient Richard Perez overcomes liver disease with the help of a liver transplant at Scripps Green Hospital.
Scripps in the News | December 15, 2011
Identifying Sports Injuries That Can Cause Brain Damage
Learn how Scripps Health is helping to transform care for sports-related head and neck injuries by collaborating with local schools and patients.
News Releases | December 13, 2011
Two San Diego Research Groups Named to Stand Up To Cancer Dream Team
A collaboration between Scripps Health and The Scripps Research Institute was named as part of a new “dream team” to fight melanoma.
Scripps in the News | December 8, 2011
Artificial Eye Implant Developed from Rare Coral Becomes Part of Body
Learn about Bio-Eye, an artificial eye designed to look and move like a real eye. The porous coral it’s made of allows blood vessels to grow into the implant.
Scripps in the News | December 1, 2011
Difficult Breast Cancer Decision Made Clearer Through Genetics
Scripps surgeon Dr. Mary Wilde and breast cancer patient Jennifer Sobajian discuss Jennifer's decision to have genetic testing.